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Wildlife Conservation and National Parks (Hunting and Licensing) Regulations (Chapter 38:01).

Country
Type of law
Regulation
Date of original text
Date of latest amendment
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Abstract
These Regulations make provision with respect to the granting of hunting and other licences in the field of wildlife management and conservation, regulate the importation and exportation of game animals and trophies and the keeping of animals in confinement, the delivery, transfer and ownership of ivory and some other matters of miscellaneous nature and define powers of occupiers of land. The 44 regulations are divided into 11 Parts and completed by 42 Schedules.
No person shall hunt a game animal listed under the Seventh Schedule of the Wildlife Conservation and National Parks Act, unless in possession of licence authorizing him or her to hunt that game animal. Such licence may be a bird licence, a single game licence, a small game licence or a special game licence. A hunting card, in the form set out in the Second Schedule, shall be issued to each applicant issued with a licence. Any person entitled to landholder's privileges in terms of section 20 of the Act shall be registered with the Department of Wildlife and National Parks before exercising any privileges as a landholder. Certain methods of hunting are prescribed. The Schedules contain forms of applications, certificates, licences, permits, etc.
Notes
Consolidated version of S.I. No. 35 of 2001 as at 31 December 2008 and amended by S.I. No. 46 of 2008.
Repealed
No
Source language

English

Legislation Amendment
No