17-332. Form and contents of license; duplicate
licenses; period of validity


A. Licenses and license materials shall be prepared by the department and furnished
and charged to dealers authorized to issue licenses. The license shall be issued in the
name of the department and countersigned by an issuing dealer. Except as provided by rule
adopted by the commission, each license shall be signed by the licensee in ink on the
face of the license and any license not signed is invalid. With each license authorizing
the taking of big game the department shall provide such tags as the commission may
prescribe, which the licensee shall attach to the big game animal in such manner as
prescribed by the commission. The commission shall limit the number of big game permits
issued to nonresidents in a random drawing to ten per cent or fewer of the total hunt
permits, but in extraordinary circumstances, at a public meeting the commission may
increase the number of permits issued to nonresidents in a random drawing if, on separate
roll call votes, the members of the commission unanimously:


1. Support the finding of a specifically described extraordinary circumstance.


2. Adopt the increased number of nonresident permits for the hunt.


B. The commission shall issue with each license a shipping permit entitling the
holder of the license to a shipment of game or fish as provided by article 4 of this
chapter.


C. It is unlawful, except as provided by the commission, for any person to apply
for or obtain in any one license year more than one original license permitting the
taking of big game. A duplicate license or tag may be issued by the department or by a
license dealer if the person requesting such license or tag furnishes the information
deemed necessary by the commission. A fee of four dollars shall be collected for each
duplicate license or tag issued.


D. No license or permit is transferable, nor shall such license or permit be used
by anyone except the person to whom such license or permit was issued, except that:


1. A person may transfer the person's big game permit or tag to a qualified
organization for use by a minor child who has a life threatening medical condition or by
a minor child who has a permanent physical disability. The commission may prescribe the
manner and conditions of transferring and using permits and tags under this paragraph.
If a physically disabled child is under fourteen years of age, the child must
satisfactorily complete the Arizona hunter education course or another comparable hunter
education course that is approved by the director. For the purposes of this paragraph:


(a) "Disability" means a permanent physical impairment that substantially limits
one or more of the child's major life activities requiring the assistance of another
person or a mechanical device for physical mobility.


(b) "Qualified organization" means a nonprofit organization that is qualified under
section 501(c)(3) of the United States internal revenue code and that affords
opportunities and experiences to children with life threatening medical conditions or
with physical disabilities.


2. A parent, grandparent or legal guardian may allow the parent's, grandparent's or
guardian's minor child or minor grandchild to use the parent's, grandparent's or
guardian's big game permit or tag to take big game pursuant to the following
requirements:


(a) The parent, grandparent or guardian must transfer the permit or tag to the
child in a manner prescribed by the commission.


(b) The parent or guardian must accompany the child in the field or, if a
grandparent allows a minor grandchild to use the grandparent's permit or tag, the
grandparent, the parent or the child's guardian must accompany the child in the field.
In either case, the adult must be within fifty yards of the child when the animal is
taken.


(c) The child must possess a class F, class G, class K, class M or class N license
and, if under fourteen years of age, must satisfactorily complete the Arizona hunter
education course or another comparable hunter education course that is approved by the
director.


(d) Any big game that is taken counts toward the child's bag limit.


E. No refunds may be made for the purchase of a license or permit.


F. Licenses are valid for a license year and expire on December 31 except for
special licenses issued by the commission, complimentary licenses as provided by section
17-336, resident and nonresident trapping licenses, sport falconry licenses and classes
B, C and D licenses as provided in section 17-333 and lifetime class A, F and G licenses
and lifetime trout stamps as provided in section 17-335.01. Trapping licenses are valid
from July 1 through June 30 of the following year. Lifetime licenses and lifetime trout
stamps are valid for the lifetime of the licensee.