(15) An order made under subsection (14) is subject to such conditions as may be imposed by the justice. (5) A person whose licence is cancelled under this section shall promptly surrender the licence to the Minister. (b) in the circumstances prescribed by the regulations. 5, s. 1. 1997, c.41, s.31(8). 16; CTS 11 AU 14 - 1; 2017, c. 2, Sched. News from San Diego's North County, covering Oceanside, Escondido, Encinitas, Vista, San Marcos, Solana Beach, Del Mar and Fallbrook. 49 A person shall not sell any animal or invertebrate that the person represents as a species of game wildlife or specially protected wildlife unless the person is authorized to sell that species of wildlife. 8 (1) A person shall not interfere with a black bear in its den or intentionally damage or destroy a black bears den. 2019, c. 14, Sched. 25 (1) A person shall not use or be accompanied by a dog while hunting big game, except under the authority of a licence issued in respect of that dog and in accordance with the regulations. 113 (1) The Minister may make regulations. (b) any power granted to the Minister under this Act to authorize an activity that would otherwise be prohibited under this Act, other than an authorization to issue licences under section 61. Limited time presale. 2012, c. 8, Sched. 1997, c.41, s.87 (2); 2017, c. 2, Sched. Note: The Minister may amend or revoke a regulation made by the Lieutenant Governor in Council under the Game and Fish Act that relates to a matter in respect of which the Minister may make regulations under this Act. (3) Subsections (1) and (2) do not apply in the circumstances prescribed by the regulations. 60.1 (1) In addition to the authority given to the Minister to delegate powers to an employee of the Ministry under section 7 of the Ministry of Natural Resources Act, the Minister may delegate the following powers to a person or body prescribed by the regulations: (a) the power to issue licences under section 60; and. (16) Subsections (14) and (15) do not apply to a thing forfeited under subsection (7) or (8). (a) identify the area to which it applies; (b) specify the class or species of wildlife to which it applies; (c) specify the wildlife disease for which it has been issued and reasons for the order; (d) specify the time period for which it is valid; (e) set out any requirements, restrictions or prohibitions that apply within the wildlife disease control and surveillance zone to further the objectives of the order; and. Ask an Expert is a way for you to get answers from the Oregon State University Extension Service. prescribing limits on the number of wildlife of a species, sex, size, age or type prescribed by the regulations that may be killed, captured or possessed; 4.0.1 prescribing, with respect to any wildlife referred to in subclause 6 (2) (b) (i), (ii), (iii) or (iv), a period during which the holder of a licence to trap furbearing mammals may hunt the wildlife to the extent that the open season falls within that period; 4.1 prescribing the circumstances in which a person may hunt or trap wildlife without a licence under subsection 6 (4); 5. prohibiting or regulating hunting or trapping by non-residents; 6. deeming a class of persons to be residents; 6.1 prescribing the circumstances in which a person may destroy, take or possess nests or eggs of birds under clause 7 (3) (b); 7. prescribing parts of Ontario as Crown game preserves for the purposes of this Act and prohibiting or regulating entry to or activities in Crown game preserves; 8. prescribing areas as unsafe for hunting for the purpose of section 14; 9. prescribing, for the purpose of section 15, coloured clothing that shall be worn while hunting; 10. respecting public safety in connection with hunting or trapping activities, including prohibiting or regulating activities that may pose a threat to the safety of the public; 11. prescribing, for the purpose of clause 17 (1) (d), parts of Ontario in which a person shall not have a loaded firearm in, or discharge a firearm in or across, a right of way for public vehicular traffic; 12. defining unmaintained right of way for the purpose of subsection 17 (2) and prescribing circumstances in which clause 17 (1) (d) or (e) applies to an unmaintained right of way despite that subsection; 13. prescribing the manner in which a persons mobility must be impaired for the purposes of subsection 17 (3) and prescribing the circumstances in which a person whose mobility is impaired may possess a loaded firearm in or on a conveyance and discharge a firearm from a conveyance under clause 17 (3) (b); 14. prescribing parts of Ontario in which body-gripping traps may be used under clause 22 (2) (d) and prescribing types of body-gripping traps as humane traps for the purpose of clause 22 (2) (e); 15. prohibiting or regulating the use or possession for the purposes of hunting or trapping of firearms and prohibiting or regulating the use or possession of blinds, decoys, traps or other hunting or trapping devices; 16. prescribing, for the purpose of subsection 25 (2), areas where a person shall not use or be accompanied by a dog while hunting a prescribed species of big game; 16.1 governing the presence of, or use of, a dog while hunting, including prescribing the circumstances in which a person may use or be accompanied by a dog while hunting big game without a licence for the purposes of subsection 25 (2.1); 17. prescribing species of specially protected raptors and other birds of prey that a person may hunt with under subsection 27 (2); 18. prohibiting or regulating hunting with specially protected raptors, other birds of prey, dogs or other animals; 19. prescribing classes of agents for the purpose of subsection 31 (2); 20. prescribing wildlife that may be harassed, captured or killed in protection of property under clause 31 (3) (b); 20.1 prescribing the circumstances in which wildlife referred to in clause 31 (3) (b) may be harassed, captured or killed in protection of property under that clause; 21. governing the harassing, capturing or killing of wildlife under section 31 and governing the release of wildlife captured under that section; 22. prescribing provisions of this Act and the regulations that do not apply to a person who harasses, captures or kills wildlife under section 31; 23. prescribing, for the purpose of subsection 31 (10), wildlife that shall be disposed of in accordance with the directions of the Minister; 24. prescribing species of wildlife for the purpose of clause 32 (2) (a) and governing guides within the meaning of that section; 25. defining black bear hunting services for the purpose of section 32 and prohibiting or regulating the provision of black bear hunting services in areas specified by the regulations; 26. governing game bird hunting preserves; 27. defining fishing preserve for the purpose of section 34 and governing fishing preserves; 27.1 prescribing the circumstances under which subsection 36 (1) or (2) does not apply to a person in respect of double crested-cormorant; 28. governing the keeping of game wildlife and specially protected wildlife in captivity including prescribing the circumstances in which a person may keep live game wildlife or live specially protected wildlife in captivity without a licence for the purposes of paragraph 5 of subsection 40 (2) and prescribing the circumstances in which a person may hunt or trap such wildlife under clause 40 (3) (b); 29. prescribing, for the purpose of clause 41 (1) (b), wildlife that a person shall not hunt or permit the hunting of while the wildlife is in captivity; 30. prescribing, for the purpose of subsection 41 (2), areas in which game birds may be hunted while they are in captivity; 31. prescribing birds of prey for the purpose of section 42, prescribing the manner of marking specially protected raptors and other birds of prey under that section and prescribing the records that shall be kept under that section; 32. prescribing circumstances in which subsection 40 (1) or section 42 applies, despite section 43, to wildlife that originated outside Ontario and that is in Ontario temporarily in transit or in quarantine; 32.1 prescribing the circumstances in which a person may keep injured, sick or immature game wildlife or specially protected wildlife for the purpose of rehabilitating or caring for them under clause 44 (2) (b); 32.2 prescribing the circumstances in which injured, sick or immature game wildlife or specially protected wildlife may be killed by a wildlife custodian if they are not capable of being released into the wild following care under clause 44 (4) (b); 32.3 prescribing the circumstances in which a person may release farmed animals, game wildlife or specially protected wildlife under clause 46 (1) (b); 33. prescribing provisions of this Act and the regulations that do not apply to a person acting under subsection 46 (3) or 54 (3), subject to such conditions as are prescribed by the regulations; 34. governing the propagation of game wildlife and specially protected wildlife including prescribing the circumstances in which a person may propagate or offer to propagate game wildlife or specially protected wildlife, or possess it for the purpose of propagation, under clause 45 (2) (b); 35.1 respecting wildlife diseases that may have serious adverse impacts on wildlife populations or serious adverse, ecological, social or economic impacts in Ontario, including prohibiting or regulating certain activities or establishing requirements to assist in preventing, controlling or eradicating wildlife diseases or minimizing their impacts; 36. governing the buying or selling of game wildlife or specially protected wildlife, including pelts; 37. requiring pelts to be sealed or marked in accordance with the regulations and governing the sealing and marking of pelts; 38. prohibiting or regulating the possession, tanning, treating or plucking of pelts; 39. governing the buying or selling of fish and prescribing, for the purpose of subsection 51 (1), fish that do not exist in Ontario waters that can be bought or sold only under the authority of a licence; 39.1 prescribing the circumstances in which a person may list game wildlife or fish on a menu, or charge for serving it, under clause 52 (3) (b); 40. requiring, for the purpose of section 53, a licence or permit to transport into Ontario game wildlife or specially protected wildlife that is prescribed by the regulations; 40.1 prescribing the circumstances in which a person may, under clause 54 (1.1) (b), release wildlife or an invertebrate that has been transported into Ontario or has been propagated from stock that was transported into Ontario; 41. requiring, for the purpose of subsection 55 (1), a licence or permit to transport out of Ontario game wildlife or specially protected wildlife that is prescribed by the regulations, including pelts; 41.1 prescribing the circumstances in which a person may, without a licence or permit required by the regulations, transport out of Ontario game wildlife or specially protected wildlife under subsection 55 (4); 42. governing the issuance, renewal, transfer, refusal, suspension or cancellation of licences, including the qualifications for licences and requirements to complete courses and pass examinations approved by the Minister or by other persons; 42.1 governing delegations made under section 60.1, including prescribing persons or bodies to whom powers may be delegated, prescribing the circumstances in which powers may be delegated, prescribing the limitations that apply to the delegations and regulating the collection of fees in relation to the exercise of powers delegated under section 60.1; 43. limiting the number of licences of any class that may be issued and establishing a system for limiting the number; 44. prescribing conditions to which a licence is subject; 45. authorizing a licence or component of a licence to be transferred, bought, sold or used, for the purpose of subsection 68 (3); 46. authorizing a person who holds a licence to trap to designate another person to hunt or trap under the licence in his or her stead, and governing the making of the designation and the effect of the designation; 47. governing the form or format of a licence, authorization or other document issued under this Act, including the components of the licence, authorization or other document; 48. deeming a document or other thing to be a licence; 49. prescribing licences to which subsection 72 (1) or 75 (1) does not apply; 49.1 prescribing methods of serving notice for the purposes of clauses 62.1 (4) (c) and 76 (1) (c), and prescribing rules surrounding the use of such methods, including prescribing, for the purposes of clauses 62.1 (5) (c) and 76 (2) (c), the day on which a notice served by a prescribed method is deemed to have been served; 50. establishing and governing the calculation and payment of royalties for pelts, furbearing mammals, fish or bait for fishing captured, killed or taken for commercial purposes; 51. requiring and governing the registration for the purposes of this Act of wildlife or invertebrates; 52. requiring records to be kept for the purposes of this Act, requiring information to be submitted to the Minister or another person for the purposes of this Act and governing the submission of the information; 53. governing the form or format of any document submitted under this Act; 54. prescribing exemptions from subsection 6 (1), 7 (1), 9 (1) or (2) or 10 (7), clauses 11 (1) (a) to (d) or clause 17 (1) (a), or subsection 20 (1), 24 (2) or (3), 25 (1), 29 (1), 30 (1), 32 (2), 33 (1), 34 (1), 36 (3) or (5), 37 (1), 40 (1) or (3), 41 (1), 45 (1), 46 (1), 47 (1), 48 (1), 51 (1), 52 (1), 54 (1), 55 (1), 57 (1), 63 (1) or 64 (1), subject to such conditions as are prescribed by the regulations; 55. exempting a person from subsection 35 (1) if, on June 9, 1997, the person owned and operated an area in which wildlife was enclosed for the purpose of teaching dogs hunting skills or testing dogs hunting skills, prescribing conditions to which the exemption is subject, governing the management and operation of the area by the exempted person and exempting persons who use the area for teaching dogs hunting skills or testing dogs hunting skills from section 6 or 26. 1997, c.41, s.90(7). (3) Despite subsections (1) and (2), a person convicted of an offence under this Act is liable to a fine of not more than $100,000, to imprisonment for a term of not more than two years, or to both, if, (a) the offence was committed under section 11, 48 or 51 or subsection 55 (3) or 58 (2); or. 1997, c.41, s.104 (2). Mar 2021 | 1997, c.41, s.44 (6). (2) The Minister may require that the minimum number of licences fixed by a by-law be not less than a number fixed by the Minister. (a) limit the species to which the licence or authorization applies; (b) limit the area to which the licence or authorization applies; (c) limit the time during which the licence or authorization applies; (d) limit the circumstances in which the licence or authorization applies; and. 2017, c. 2, Sched. (b) the justice may order that any other thing seized in connection with the offence be forfeited to the Crown in right of Ontario. 4 This Act does not apply to animals that are being kept in captivity in a research facility that is registered under the Animals for Research Act. 1997, c.41, s.99. 22, s.2(9). (11) On motion in a proceeding under the Provincial Offences Act, or on application in accordance with the rules of court applicable to applications under that Act, a justice shall determine whether possession of a thing seized is an offence under this Act and, if it is, the justice shall order that the thing be forfeited to the Crown in right of Ontario. (3) The Minister may amend or revoke a provision of a regulation if the provision was made or amended by the Lieutenant Governor in Council under subsection (2). 110 In a prosecution for an offence under section 20, the following are admissible in evidence as proof, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, of the times of sunrise or sunset: 1. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to a person who uses a body-gripping trap in accordance with the regulations, if. Voyeurism with a friend. 2009, c.33, Sched. (3.2) If any thing is left in the custody of an occupant under subsection (3.1), the occupant shall safeguard the thing until. Socioeconomics or choice? 2009, c.33, Sched. 4. (2) A person shall not purport to give notice that entry to premises is prohibited for the purpose of hunting or fishing or that hunting or fishing is prohibited on premises unless the person has authority to give the notice. (e) if the licence or authorization authorizes the hunting or trapping of wildlife, limit the number, sex, size, age or type of wildlife that may be killed, captured or possessed or limit the methods that may be used to hunt or trap the wildlife. In 75 clean-up operations thus far, the groups 300 or so volunteer divers have recovered 1,700 tires, 21 tonnes of fishing nets, 90,000 plastic bottles and giant sacks of plastic bags, one of the main contaminants. With over 1 million websites built with Website.com, you'll be in good company. 15, s. 40. 1997, c. 41, s. 44 (3). 16, s. 12. (5) A person who takes a fish whose flesh is suitable for human consumption shall not, (a) abandon the fish if its flesh may become unsuitable for human consumption; or. (2.1) Despite subsections (1) and (2), a person may use or be accompanied by a dog while hunting big game without a licence issued in respect of the dog if he or she does so in the circumstances prescribed by the regulations. 56 A person shall not transport wildlife or fish that was killed, captured, taken or possessed contrary to this Act, the regulations, or the Fisheries Act (Canada) or the regulations under that Act. See: 1997, c.41, ss. Welcome to the Big Eyes crypto cathouse. Our high quality research supports sustainable management and conservation of Alaska marine species with economic and cultural benefits for the nation. 2012, c. 8, Sched. (4) Subsection (3) applies in addition to section 6. 16, s. 12. 1997, c.41, s.42. 16, s. 3; 2017, c. 2, Sched. (2) The following persons are conservation officers for the purposes of this Act by virtue of their office: 1. 2019, c. 15, Sched. (2) The Minister may, on behalf of the Crown in right of Ontario, accept gifts for the purpose mentioned in subsection (1). 1997, c.41, s.52 (2). (5) If a person is convicted of an offence and a fine is imposed, (a) a thing seized in connection with the offence and not forfeited to the Crown in right of Ontario under this section shall not be returned until the fine has been paid; and. (c) the reasons for the hearing officers opinion. (6) Subsection (5) does not apply in the circumstances prescribed by the regulations. 14, s. 13 - 22/03/2017. (7) If the Minister delegates the power to issue licences or authorize activities under subsection (1), the powers of the Minister set out in the following provisions shall be exercised by the delegate with respect to any licences issued by the delegate or any authorizations given by the delegate, and any reference to the Minister in the following provisions shall be read as referring to the delegate: 3. 1997, c.41, s.2; 2007, c.6, s.60(1). 4, s. 19). 1997, c.41, s.104 (6). 16, s. 8 (1). (d) any other bird, other than a specially protected bird, that is hunted with the authorization of the Minister. (b) in the circumstances prescribed by the regulations. (a) inspect wildlife, invertebrates or fish; (b) inspect a document that is required to be kept by this Act or the regulations or that relates to wildlife, invertebrates or fish; (c) use or cause to be used any computer system, for the purpose of examining information contained in or available to the computer system, and produce or cause to be produced a printout or other output from the computer system; (d) inspect any other thing that is in the building or other place; (e) ask questions that may be relevant to the inspection; and. 13; 2020, c. 34, Sched. 109 In a prosecution under this Act in respect of hunting or trapping, (a) proof that a person possessed, in an area usually inhabited by wildlife, a firearm, trap, decoy or other hunting or trapping device, a ferret or a specially protected raptor or other bird of prey, is proof, in the absence of evidence to the contrary, that the person was hunting or trapping, as the case may be; and. 2. 2009, c.33, Sched. 2009, c.33, Sched. (b) in the circumstances prescribed by the regulations. 26 A person shall not use a dog to chase game mammals or game birds during the closed season for the purpose of teaching the dog hunting skills or testing the dogs hunting skills unless the person has the authorization of the Minister. (2) Subsection (1) does not apply in the circumstances prescribed by the regulations. (8) Subsection (7) does not apply in the circumstances prescribed by the regulations. 1997, c.41, s.54 (5). 1997, c.41, s.5(2); 2009, c.33, Sched. Discarded fishing nets are a key threat to marine wildlife. 14, s. 17. 2009, c.33, Sched. 2012, c. 8, Sched. Apr 4, 2022 | 2012, c. 8, Sched. (8) The order shall be valid for the period specified in the order or until such time as it is revoked by the Minister. Large and diverse populations of whales, seals, sea lions, and porpoises and Alaska native hunting and fishing communities also share these (c) the licence or authorization is issued or given in reliance on a licence or authorization that is void under clause (a) or (b). 16, s. 7. 2020, c. 34, Sched. 1997, c.41, s.113(3). 1997, c.41, s.106. 67 On the request of a conservation officer, the holder of a licence or authorization shall produce and show it to the officer. (2) Despite subsection (1), a person may, without a licence, propagate or offer to propagate game wildlife or specially protected wildlife, or possess it for the purpose of propagation, if the person does so. 2. 20 (1) A person shall not, during the period from half an hour after sunset to half an hour before sunrise, (b) have a firearm in the persons possession in an area usually inhabited by wildlife, unless the firearm is unloaded and encased; or. The Commission is the regulatory agency responsible for the enforcement of N.C. fishing, hunting, 22, s.2(24). 22, s.2(19) - 15/12/2009. 16, s. 6 (1-3) - 20/06/2012. 2009, c.33, Sched. 15, s. 40 - 10/12/2019. 1997, c.41, s.90(9). A wildlife custodian who, in accordance with section 44, keeps injured, sick or immature game wildlife or specially protected wildlife in captivity for the purpose of rehabilitating or caring for them. Chris Branam | (5) Sections 5.1, 5.2, 6 to 15.1, 16, 21, 21.1, 22 and 23 of the Statutory Powers Procedure Act apply with necessary modifications to the hearing. 2009, c.33, Sched. 1997, c.41, s.22. 99 In a prosecution for an offence under this Act, it is sufficient proof of the offence to establish that it was committed by an employee or agent of the defendant acting in the course of employment or agency, whether or not the employee or agent is identified or has been prosecuted for the offence, unless the defendant establishes that the offence was committed without the knowledge or consent of the defendant. Greece has very beautiful nature, very diversified, added Francois. 38 The ownership of the bed of a river, lake or navigable body of water does not give the owner the exclusive right to fish in the water that flows over the bed unless that right is granted by the Crown. (6) After the hearing, the hearing officer shall issue a report to the Minister, that contains. Many measures in European [environmental] directives are unfortunately not applied in Greece, says Achilleas Plitharas, head of plastic waste reduction at the World Wildlife Funds (WWF) Greece branch. (3) Fees owing to the Crown in right of Ontario that are collected by a person who is authorized to issue licences on the Ministers behalf shall be deemed to be held in trust for the Crown. 1997, c.41, s.54 (2). 16, s. 12. 2020, c. 34, Sched. 1997, c.41, s.64. Manta's online marketing solutions help you connect, inform, and offer your products and services to new customers, leading to more sales and revenue in a way that provides long-lasting growth.. With all of the different voices and messages that customers see A police officer or First Nation Officer appointed under the Community Safety and Policing Act, 2019. Like most file formats, PSD supports files up to 2 GB in size. We purposely spread out on the dock everything we bring up. (3) A person shall not damage or destroy a beaver dam unless the person holds a licence to trap furbearing mammals. 1997, c.41, s.94. 14, s. 12. (2) Despite subsection (1), the following persons may keep live game wildlife or live specially protected wildlife in captivity without a licence: 1. 1997, c.41, s.46 (5). 2017, c. 2, Sched. (5) The Minister shall submit the report to the Lieutenant Governor in Council and shall table the report in the Legislative Assembly. (3) Without limiting the generality of clause (2) (e), the order may. (b) the order may assist in controlling or eradicating the wildlife disease, minimizing its impacts in Ontario or reducing the risk of the wildlife disease entering Ontario. 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