17-316. Interference with rights of hunters;
classification; civil action; exceptions


A. It is a class 2 misdemeanor for a person while in a hunting area to
intentionally interfere with, prevent or disrupt the lawful taking of wildlife by:


1. Harassing, driving or disturbing any wildlife.


2. Blocking, obstructing or impeding, or attempting to block, obstruct or impede, a
person lawfully taking wildlife.


3. Erecting a barrier without the consent of the landowner or lessee with the
intent to deny ingress to or egress from areas where wildlife may be lawfully taken.


4. Making or attempting to make physical contact, without permission, with a person
lawfully taking wildlife.


5. Engaging in, or attempting to engage in, theft, vandalism or destruction of real
or personal property.


6. Disturbing or altering, or attempting to disturb or alter, the condition or
authorized placement of real or personal property intended for use in the lawful taking
of wildlife.


7. Making or attempting to make loud noises or gestures, set out or attempt to set
out animal baits, scents or lures or human scent, use any other natural or artificial
visual, aural, olfactory or physical stimuli, or engage in or attempt to engage in any
other similar action or activity, in order to disturb, alarm, drive, attract or affect
the behavior of wildlife or disturb, alarm, disrupt or annoy a person lawfully taking
wildlife.


8. Interjecting oneself into the line of fire of a person lawfully taking wildlife.


B. It is a class 3 misdemeanor for a person to enter or remain on a designated
hunting area on any public or private lands or waters or state lands including state
trust lands with the intent to interfere with, prevent or disrupt the lawful taking of
wildlife.


C. The commission or any person properly licensed to take wildlife who is directly
affected by a violation of this section may bring an action to restrain conduct declared
unlawful in this section and to recover damages.


D. A peace officer who reasonably believes that a person has violated this section
may order the person to desist or to leave the area or arrest such person upon refusal to
desist or leave.


E. The conduct declared unlawful in this section does not:


1. Include any incidental interference arising from lawful activity by public land
users, including ranchers, miners or recreationists.


2. Apply to landowners, permittees, lessees or their agents or contractors engaged
in animal husbandry practices or agricultural operations.