GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
SESSION 2017
H 1
HOUSE BILL 648
Short Title: Responsible Deer Hunting. |
(Public) |
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Sponsors: |
Representatives Malone and Adams (Primary Sponsors). For a complete list of sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly web site. |
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Referred to: |
Wildlife Resources, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House |
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April 11, 2017
A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT to provide for responsible hunting of deer with dogs in a manner that protects the rights of private landowners.
Whereas, G.S. 143‑239 charges the Wildlife Resources Commission with providing a "sound, constructive, comprehensive, continuing, and economical game, game fish, and wildlife program directed by qualified, competent, and representative citizens, who shall have knowledge of or training in the protection, restoration, proper use, and management of wildlife resources"; and
Whereas, G.S. 113‑133.1 states that the enjoyment of the wildlife resources of the State belongs to all of the people of the State; and
Whereas, G.S. 113‑133.1 also charges the Wildlife Resources Commission with "administering the governing statutes in a manner to serve as equitably as may be the various competing interests of the people regarding wildlife resources"; Now, therefore,
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
SECTION 1.(a) G.S. 113‑291.5(b) reads as rewritten:
"(b) In the area of the
State lying east of that described in subsection (a), the Wildlife Resources
Commission may not restrict or prohibit the use of dogs in hunting or the
training of dogs, in season or out, except during the breeding and raising
seasons for game during the period April 15 through June 15.June 15
or except as related to pursuing or chasing deer with dogs for the purpose of
training or hunting as provided in G.S. 113‑291.5B."
SECTION 1.(b) Article 22 of Chapter 113 of the General Statutes is amended by adding a new section to read:
"§ 113‑291.5B. Requirements for pursuing or chasing deer with dogs for the purpose of training or hunting.
(a) Prohibition. – It shall be unlawful for any dog owner or handler to pursue or chase deer with dogs for the purpose of training or hunting on any tract of property or to fail to prevent dogs from entering any tract of property for which they do not have authorization to train or hunt, except under any of the following circumstances:
(1) The person owns the property.
(2) The person leases the deer hunting rights for the property.
(3) The person has obtained permission from the owner or lessor of the property as provided in subsection (b) of this section.
(4) The person is on public hunting grounds or game lands and the land owner or managing entity has authorized the use of dogs to pursue or chase deer for the purpose of training or hunting.
(b) Required Documentation. – Documentation of the lease of hunting rights under subdivision (a)(2) of this section or the permission from an owner or lessor of the property under subdivision (a)(3) of this section shall be (i) in writing, (ii) carried on one's person, (iii) signed by the landowner, lessee, or agent, and (iv) dated within the last 12 months. The documentation shall be displayed upon request from any law enforcement officer of the Wildlife Resources Commission, sheriff or deputy sheriff, or other law enforcement officer with general subject matter jurisdiction. A person shall have permission for the purposes of subdivision (a)(3) of this section if a landowner, lessee, or agent has granted permission to a club to pursue or chase deer with dogs for the purpose of hunting or training on the land and the person is carrying both a current membership card demonstrating the person's membership in the club and a copy of written permission granted to the club that complies with the other requirements of this subsection.
(c) Affirmative Defense. – A person charged with a violation of subsection (a) of this section shall have an affirmative defense that the person had in fact obtained prior permission of the owner, lessee, or agent as required by this subsection but did not have on his or her person valid written permission at the time of citation or arrest.
(d) Dog Owner or Handler Requirements. – All dogs used for pursuing or chasing deer for the purpose of training or hunting shall be identified with a visible and legible tag or marking at all times while engaged in those activities. The tag or markings shall contain such information as the Wildlife Resources Commission may specify by rule.
(e) Additional Prohibition. – No dogs may be released from the right‑of‑way of a public road to pursue or chase deer for the purpose of training or hunting unless one of the exceptions set out in subsection (a) of this section applies for all property directly adjoining the right‑of‑way at the point where the dogs are released.
(f) Rule‑making Authority. – The Wildlife Resources Commission may adopt rules to implement this section."
SECTION 2. G.S. 113‑270.3(b) is amended by adding a new subdivision to read:
"(6) Deer‑Dog Use Stamp. – Ten dollars ($10.00). This electronically generated stamp shall be issued to an individual resident or nonresident of the State and, notwithstanding any other provision of this Subchapter, must be procured before pursuing or chasing deer with dogs for the purpose of training or hunting. Persons who have purchased a lifetime license established by G.S. 113‑270.1D(b), 113‑270.2(c)(2), or 113‑351(c)(3) prior to July 1, 2018, or who are exempt from license requirements as provided in subsections (c), (d), and (n) of G.S. 113‑276 shall obtain this stamp free of charge."
SECTION 3. G.S. 113‑276 reads as rewritten:
"§ 113‑276. Exemptions and exceptions to license and permit requirements.
(a), (b) Repealed by Session Laws 1979, c. 830, s. 1.
(c) Except as otherwise
provided in this Subchapter, every landholder, his spouse, and dependents under
18 years of age residing with him may take wildlife upon the land held by the
landholder without any license required by G.S. 113‑270.1B or
G.S. 113‑270.3(a), except that such persons are not exempt from the
bear management stamp established in G.S. 113‑270.3(b)(1b) andG.S. 113‑270.3(b)(1b),
the falconry license described in G.S. 113‑270.3(b)(4).G.S. 113‑270.3(b)(4),
and the deer‑dog use stamp established in G.S. 113‑270.3(b)(6).
(d) Except as otherwise
provided in this Subchapter, individuals under 16 years of age are exempt from
the hunting and trapping license requirements of G.S. 113‑270.1B(a)
and G.S. 113‑270.3(a), except the falconry license described in
G.S. 113‑270.3(b)(4). that those individuals are not exempt from
the bear management stamp established in G.S. 113‑270.3(b)(1b), the
falconry license described in G.S. 113‑270.3(b)(4), and the deer‑dog
use stamp established in G.S. 113‑270.3(b)(6). Individuals under
16 may hunt under this exemption, provided that the hunter is accompanied by an
adult of at least 18 years of age who is licensed to hunt in this State. For purposes
of this section, "accompanied" means that the licensed adult
maintains a proximity that enables the adult to monitor the activities of the
hunter by remaining within sight and hearing distance at all times without use
of electronic devices. Upon successfully obtaining the hunter education
certificate of competency required by G.S. 113‑270.1A(a), a hunter
may hunt under the license exemption until age 16 without adult accompaniment.
Individuals under 16 years of age are exempt from the fishing license
requirements of G.S. 113‑270.1B(a), 113‑272, and 113‑271.
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(n) The Wildlife Resources
Commission may adopt rules to exempt individuals from the hunting and fishing
license requirements of G.S. 113‑270.1B, 113‑270.3(b)(1),
113‑270.3(b)(1a), 113‑270.3(b)(1b), 113‑270.3(b)(2), 113‑270.3(b)(3),
113‑270.3(b)(5), subdivisions (1), (1a), (1b), (2), (3), (5), and
(6) of G.S. 113‑270.3, G.S. 113‑271, and G.S. 113‑272,
and 113‑272.2(c)(1) who participate in organized hunting and
fishing events for the specified time and place of the event when the purpose
of the event is consistent with the conservation objectives of the Commission.
A person exempted from licensing requirements under this subsection is
responsible for complying with any reporting requirements prescribed by rule of
the Wildlife Resources Commission, purchasing any federal migratory waterfowl
stamps as a result of waterfowl hunting activity, and complying with any other
requirements that the holder of a North Carolina license is subject to. Those exempted
persons shall comply with the hunter safety requirements of G.S. 113‑270.1A
or shall be accompanied by a properly licensed adult who maintains a proximity
to the license exempt individual which enables the adult to monitor the
activities of, and communicate with, the individual at all times."
SECTION 4. The Wildlife Resources Commission shall establish from its membership an advisory committee to create recommendations for the improvement of opportunities for dog‑deer hunting recreation. The advisory committee shall provide its recommendations and any legislative proposals to the chairs of the House Wildlife Resources Committee and the Senate Agriculture/Environment/Natural Resources Committee no later than May 1, 2018.
SECTION 5. This act becomes effective January 2, 2018.