Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 1-99 - Fish, Game and Enforcement, Forestry and Recreation
Chapter NR 19 - Miscellaneous Fur, Fish, Game And Outdoor Recreation
Subchapter I - Miscellaneous
Section NR 19.12 - Tagging the carcasses of wild animals, birds and fish taken on Indian reservations
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 19.12
Current through August 26, 2024
(1)
(a)
Each authorized person who has taken a protected wild animal, bird or fish on
an Indian reservation, under provisions of the reservation's treaty rights
during the off-reservation closed season for such game set by the department of
natural resources, shall before removing the carcass or part thereof of such
animal, bird or fish from the reservation, contact and exhibit it during
ordinary working hours to a conservation warden of the department of natural
resources or to any tribal member authorized by the particular tribe and
designated by the department of natural resources.
(b) The conservation warden or designated
tribal member shall inspect all such carcasses, attach and lock a special
lettered and numbered tag to each carcass or part thereof, and maintain a
record book containing the following information: the date, the reservation,
the name and address of the person being issued the tag, the species and
description of the wild animal, bird or fish being tagged, the destination, and
the name and address of the person issuing the tag. Such record book shall be
exhibited to the department of natural resources at reasonable hours for
inspection and duplication. Failure to maintain and exhibit such a record book
containing the above information shall be sufficient cause for the department
of natural resources to revoke the authority of the official to issue any more
tags. The secretary of the department of natural resources may take such
revocation action without requiring that a hearing be held on the
matter.
(c) The special lettered
and numbered tag shall be distributed to the conservation warden or designated
tribal member by the department of natural resources at such times and in such
numbers as it deems appropriate. During the off-reservation closed season for
such wild animal, bird or fish, no person shall remove any such carcass or part
thereof from an Indian reservation without such a tag being attached and
locked. No person shall remove the tag prior to consumption of the animal, bird
or fish carcass tagged. No endangered species shall be tagged. No person other
than a conservation warden or designated tribal member shall have unused tags
in his or her possession.
(d) If a
Wisconsin tribe complies with the licensing and tagging requirements of s.
29.047(1) (d) 1m and 2., Stats., the tagging requirements
under this section may be waived by the department.
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