Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. For the
purposes of this Section:
"Authorized nonprofit organization" means a nonprofit
organization approved by the Department to receive donated unused tags.
"Unused tag" means a hunt permit-tag, limited-entry
permit-tag, nonpermit-tag, or special license tag that has not been attached to
any wildlife.
B. A parent,
grandparent, or guardian issued a hunt permit-tag, limited-entry permit-tag,
nonpermit-tag, or special license tag may transfer the unused tag to the
parent's, grandparent's, or guardian's minor child or grandchild.
1. A parent, grandparent, or guardian issued
a tag may transfer the unused tag to a minor child or grandchild at any time
prior to the end of the season for which the unused tag was issued.
2. A parent, grandparent, or guardian may
transfer the unused tag by providing all of the following documentation in
person at any Department office:
a. Proof of
ownership of the unused tag to be transferred,
b. The unused tag, and
c. The minor's valid hunting
license.
3. If a parent,
grandparent, or legal guardian is deceased, the personal representative of the
person's estate may transfer an unused tag to an eligible minor. The person
acting as the personal representative shall present:
a. The deceased person's death certificate,
and
b. Proof of the person's
authority to act as the personal representative of the deceased person's
estate.
4. To be
eligible to receive an unused tag from a parent, grandparent, or legal
guardian, the minor child shall meet the criteria established under subsection
(D).
5. A minor child or grandchild
receiving an unused tag from a parent, grandparent, or legal guardian shall be
accompanied into the field by any grandparent, parent, or legal guardian of the
minor child.
C. A person
issued a tag or the person's legal representative may donate the unused tag to
a an authorized nonprofit organization for use by a minor child with a life
threatening medical condition or permanent physical disability or a veteran of
the Armed Forces of the United States with a service-connected disability.
1. The person or legal representative who
donates the unused tag shall provide the authorized nonprofit organization with
a written statement indicating the unused tag is voluntarily donated to the
organization.
2. An authorized
nonprofit organization receiving a donated tag under this subsection may
transfer the unused tag to an eligible minor child or veteran by contacting any
Department office.
a. To obtain a transfer,
the nonprofit organization shall:
i. Provide
proof of donation of the unused tag to be transferred;
ii. Provide the unused tag;
iii. Provide proof of the minor child's or
veteran's valid hunting license.
b. To be eligible to receive a donated unused
tag from an authorized nonprofit organization, a minor child shall meet the
criteria established under subsection (D).
3. A person who donates an original, unused
hunt permit-tag issued in a computer drawing to an authorized nonprofit
organization may submit a request to the Department for the reinstatement of
the bonus points expended for that unused tag, provided all of the following
conditions are met:
a. The person has a valid
and active membership in the Department's membership program with at least one
unredeemed tag surrender on the application deadline date, for the computer
draw in which the hunt permit-tag being surrendered was drawn, and at the time
of tag surrender.
b. The person
submits a completed application form as described under R12-4-118;
c. The person provides acceptable proof to
the Department that the tag was transferred to an authorized nonprofit
organization; and
d. The person
submits the request to the Department:
i. No
later than 60 days after the date on which the tag was donated to an authorized
nonprofit organization; and
ii. No
less than 30 days prior to the computer draw application deadline for that
genus, as specified in the hunt permit-tag application schedule.
D. To
receive an unused tag authorized under subsections (B) or (C), an eligible
minor child shall meet the following criteria:
1. Possess a valid hunting license,
2. Has not reached the applicable annual or
lifetime bag limit for that genus, and
3. Is 10 to 17 years of age on the date of
the transfer. A minor child under the age of 14 shall have satisfactorily
completed a Department-sanctioned hunter education course before the beginning
date of the hunt.
E. To
receive an unused tag authorized under subsection (C), an eligible veteran of
the Armed Forces of the United States with a service-connected disability shall
meet the following criteria:
1. Possess a
valid hunting license, and
2. Has
not reached the applicable annual or lifetime bag limit for that
genus.
F. A nonprofit
organization is eligible to apply for authorization to receive a donated unused
tag, provided the nonprofit organization:
1.
Is qualified under section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue
Code, and
2. Affords opportunities
and experiences to:
a. Children with
life-threatening medical conditions or physical disabilities, or
b. Veterans with service-connected
disabilities.
3. This
authorization shall remain in effect unless revoked by the Department for
noncompliance with the requirements established under A.R.S. §
17-332
or this Section.
4. A nonprofit
organization shall apply for authorization by submitting an application to any
Department office. The application form is furnished by the Department and is
available at any Department office. A nonprofit organization shall provide all
of the following information on the application:
a. Nonprofit organization's information:
i. Name,
ii. Physical address,
iii. Telephone number;
b. Contact information for the person
responsible for ensuring compliance with this Section:
i. Name,
ii. Address,
iii. Telephone number;
c. Signature of the president and
secretary-treasurer of the organization or their equivalents; and
d. Date of signing.
5. In addition to the application, a
nonprofit organization shall provide all of the following:
a. A copy of the organization's articles of
incorporation and evidence that the organization has tax-exempt status under
Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, unless a current and correct
copy is already on file with the Department;
b. Document identifying the organization's
mission;
c. A letter stating how
the organization will participate in the Big Game Tag Transfer program;
and
d. A statement that the person
or organization submitting the application agrees to the conditions established
under A.R.S. §
17-332
and this Section.
6. An
applicant who is denied authorization to receive donated tags under this
Section may appeal to the Commission as provided under A.R.S. Title 41, Chapter
6, Article 10.