North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 30 - Game and Fish Department
Article 30-04 - Fish and Wildlife Management
Chapter 30-04-02 - Public Use of Game or Fish Management Areas
Section 30-04-02-07 - Removal and destruction of property

Current through Supplement No. 392, April, 2024

Archaeological artifacts or cultural resources as defined in North Dakota Century Code section 55-03-00.1, trees, shrubs, vines, plants, gravel, fill, sod, water, crops, firewood, posts, poles, or other property may not be mowed, clipped, cut, or removed from a wildlife management area without a permit issued by the director or the director's designee, except that firewood may be removed under certain stated conditions from department designated firewood cutting plots. Commercial cutting of firewood is prohibited on designated firewood cutting plots. Gathering of downed wood for campfires is permitted. Removal of property from a wildlife management area by permit shall be only in a manner, limit, and conditions specified by the permit. Berries and fruit may be picked, for noncommercial use unless prohibited by posted signs at public road entry points. Property may not be destroyed or defaced.

General Authority: NDCC 20.1-11-05

Law Implemented: NDCC 20.1-11-05

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