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Certification and Disposal of Wildlife Regulations (R.R.N.W.T. 1990, c. W-2).

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Abstract
These Regulations provide for certification and disposal of wildlife. Under section 4, officers that have to certificate wildlife can use one of the following methods: inserting a wire into or around the wildlife; inserting one end of the wire through the hole in a pre-numbered metal disc, and sealing the ends of the wire with a lead seal, in a manner approved by the Superintendent. Possible disposal methods of wildlife include: by permitting the person, who has advised the officer where the wildlife is located, to take it into his or her possession and retain it; by giving it to a museum, school or similar institution or by selling it by public auction, with proceeds of the sale accruing to the Consolidated Revenue Fund.
Notes
The present Regulations include amendments up to 2009.
Repealed
Yes
Source language

English

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No
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