NRS502.300. Duck stamps: Unlawful to hunt certain migratory game birds without stamp; exceptions; fees; form.  


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  •       1.  Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, it is unlawful for any person to hunt any migratory game bird, except jacksnipe, coot, gallinule, western mourning dove, white-winged dove and band-tailed pigeon unless at the time the person is hunting he or she carries on his or her person:

          (a) An unexpired state duck stamp validated by the person’s signature in ink across the face of the stamp; or

          (b) Such documentation as the Department provides as proof that the person has paid to the Department, for the licensing period that includes the time the person is hunting, the same fee as that required pursuant to subsection 3 for the purchase of an unexpired state duck stamp for that period.

          2.  The provisions of subsection 1 do not apply to a person who:

          (a) Is under the age of 12 years; or

          (b) Is 65 years of age or older.

          3.  Unexpired duck stamps must be sold for a fee of not more than $10 each by the Department and by persons authorized by the Department to sell hunting licenses. The Commission shall establish the price to be charged by the Department or agents of the Department for expired duck stamps.

          4.  The Department shall determine the form of the stamps.

      (Added to NRS by 1971, 939; A 1973, 671; 1979, 299; 1981, 539; 1983, 852; 1985, 1708; 1993, 1668; 1995, 1932; 2001, 976; 2003, 1542, 2548)