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CHAPTER 20.1-02GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT20.1-02-01. Director of the game and fish department - Office to be maintained -Appointment - Term - Removal. The governor shall appoint the director of the game and fish<br>department. The director holds office for a term of four years beginning on the first day of July<br>after the governor's election and until a successor is appointed and qualified. The director is<br>subject to removal by the governor for cause only.20.1-02-02. Oath of director. Before entering upon that individual's duties and withinten days after the date of appointment, the director shall take and file the oath prescribed for civil<br>officers.20.1-02-03.Compensation and expenses of director - Audit and payment.Thesalary of the director must be within the amount appropriated for salaries by the legislative<br>assembly. The director must be reimbursed for the necessary expenses incurred by the director<br>in the performance of the director's duties. The director's salary and expenses must be paid out<br>of the game and fish fund and must be audited and paid in the same manner as the salary and<br>expenses of other state officers.20.1-02-04. Duties of director. The director shall:1.Maintain an office in Bismarck.2.Adopt rules necessary to the conduct of the department.3.Keep an accurate record of all the transactions and expenditures of the department<br>and submit a biennial report to the governor and the secretary of state in accordance<br>with section 54-06-04.4.Enforce state laws involving wildlife.5.Collect and distribute statistics and information germane to this title and publish<br>information and reports, including a monthly bulletin, for the education of the public<br>in conservation matters.6.Examine all waters of the state and, wherever suitable waters are found, arrange to<br>plant, stock, or deposit available fish, spawn, or fry.7.Cooperate with the United States fish and wildlife service, or any other appropriate<br>federal agency, and make applications for fish, spawn, and fry, to apportion and<br>deposit in waters of the state.8.Cooperate with and assist clubs and individuals in stocking the waters of this state<br>with fish.9.Remove or take from any public waters containing a surplus of fish any reasonable<br>quantity of fish for stocking other public waters, hatching or propagating purposes, or<br>exchange with other states and countries.10.Control, construct, mark, designate, manage, and have charge of all state fish<br>hatcheries, state game farms, game refuges, and game reserves owned, leased, or<br>controlled for the propagation and protection of game birds, game animals, and fish.11.Supervise the breeding, propagation, capture, distribution, and preservation of game<br>birds, game animals, and fish as the director deems advisable.Page No. 112.Adopt rules necessary for carrying out section 20.1-10-01 and these rules have the<br>force of law after one publication in the daily newspapers of this state.13.Provide the necessary blank forms for making applications for licenses of all kinds<br>and distribute them among those authorized to sell licenses.14.Keep a record of all permits issued for the purpose of propagation and domestication<br>of game birds or protected animals.20.1-02-05. Powers of director. The director may:1.Fix the salaries and the necessary travel and other expenses of department<br>personnel subject to law and legislative appropriations.2.Employ any part-time personnel necessary to run the director's office and remove<br>the employees at will. Salaries and necessary traveling and other expenses of these<br>appointees must be authorized, audited, and paid in the same manner as salaries<br>and expenses of state officers.3.Accept from any person, or gather, or purchase, fish, spawn, or fry, for distribution in<br>state waters.4.Take alive at any time, under the director's personal supervision or under the<br>personal supervision of any of the director's bonded appointees, any birds or<br>animals for propagation purposes or for exchange with other states and foreign<br>countries for game birds and animals of other species.5.Order additional protection for any fish with an open season when, after<br>investigation, the director finds danger of extinction, undue depletion in any waters,<br>or to aid in the propagation and protection of immature fish, by prescribing how, how<br>many, where, and when the fish may be taken. The orders have the force of law.6.Take or cause to be taken at any time from any state public waters any suckers,<br>carp, or pickerel.7.With the governor's approval, purchase, lease, or, subject to chapter 32-15,<br>condemn real estate, when it is required to carry out this title, and sell it when it is no<br>longer required, in the name of the state.8.Lease up to ninety-nine years any department land, for the purpose of development<br>and improvement, to any nonprofit corporation, upon consideration of specified<br>improvements to be made by the corporation and other improvements the<br>department and the corporation may agree upon. The lease must provide that all<br>funds received by the corporation through lease of the property be expended upon<br>the leased premises for development and improvements. The corporation has the<br>authority, subject to approval by the director, to sublease the premises for cabin<br>sites and other recreational purposes. Upon termination of the lease, the leased<br>property, together with all improvements, reverts to the department.9.Secure specimens of game birds, animals, and fish for breeding purposes by<br>purchase or otherwise and by exchange with the game commissions or state game<br>wardens of other states or countries.10.Issue special permits to shoot wildlife from a stationary motor vehicle upon<br>application from individuals who are physically unable to walk for purposes of<br>hunting or taking wildlife or who have lost the use of an arm at or below the elbow.<br>The application must be accompanied by a physician's statement verifying the<br>person's condition, and if used to hunt on lands controlled by the board of university<br>and school lands, must designate the land on which the individual intends to hunt.Page No. 2The permittee must have permission from the lessee and the commissioner of<br>university and school lands to hunt on lands controlled by the board of university and<br>school lands. A permit issued under this subsection allows the permittee to drive, or<br>to be driven, onto any land for the purposes of hunting wildlife, except that neither<br>any other passenger within the vehicle nor the driver, if someone other than the<br>permittee, may be a hunter, unless the other person is also a permittee. Provided,<br>however, that if the land is privately owned and if the permittee is not going to drive<br>or be driven along an established road or trail, the permittee must first obtain the<br>consent of the owner or lessee to hunt on the land in the manner provided in this<br>title.11.Issue to any individual who is blind, is a paraplegic, or who has lost the use of one or<br>both arms a special permit to hunt game with a crossbow if that individual otherwise<br>complies with and qualifies under the licensing and other provisions of this title.<br>Battery-powered and electronic-lighted sight pins and telescopic sights not<br>exceeding a maximum power of four by thirty-two millimeters may be attached to<br>crossbows used for hunting under this subsection. However, an individual who is<br>blind and who receives a special permit to hunt game with a crossbow under this<br>subsection may hunt only on a preserve or area approved by the director.Forpurposes of this subsection, an individual who is blind means an individual who is<br>totally blind, whose central visual acuity does not exceed twenty/two hundred in the<br>better eye with corrective lenses, or in whom the widest diameter of the visual field is<br>no greater than twenty degrees.12.Issue any resident license prescribed by this title to an individual who has come to<br>the state with a bona fide intention of becoming a resident, even though that<br>individual has not been a resident of this state for the required time period<br>immediately preceding the application for the license; to any individual who is a<br>member of the United States armed forces and who is within the state on duty or<br>leave; to any employee of the United States fish and wildlife service or the<br>conservation department of any state or province of Canada in the state to advise or<br>consult with the department; or to any nonresident full-time student living in this state<br>who is attending an institution under the jurisdiction of the state board of higher<br>education, a private institution of higher education, or a tribal college. Except for a<br>license issued to a nonresident full-time student living in this state who is attending<br>an institution under the jurisdiction of the state board of higher education, a private<br>institution of higher education, or a tribal college, a license may not be issued under<br>this subsection unless an affidavit of a bona fide resident, setting forth the actual<br>conditions, accompanies the application. This subsection does not apply to lottery<br>permits, except that the director shall issue a resident deer hunting license to any<br>resident of this state who is a member of the United States armed forces stationed<br>outside this state and who shows proof of North Dakota residence and who pays the<br>appropriate licensing fee. A deer license issued to a member of the United States<br>armed forces under this subsection must be issued without being subject to the<br>lottery for deer hunting licenses.13.Adopt rules, and issue permits for the transporting or introducing of fish, fish eggs,<br>small game, big game, or fur-bearers after determining that the fish, fish eggs, birds,<br>or animals have been properly inspected for disease, and that the transplanting or<br>introduction will be in compliance with state laws and rules.No person maytransplant or introduce any fish or fish eggs into any of the public waters of this state,<br>or transplant or introduce any species of small game, big game, or fur-bearers into<br>this state without obtaining a permit from the director.14.Pursuant to section 4-01-17.1, cooperate with the agriculture commissioner, the<br>United States fish and wildlife service, and other agencies in the destruction of<br>predatory animals, destructive birds, and injurious field rodents. The director may<br>adopt rules in accordance with organized and systematic plans of the department of<br>the interior for the destruction of these birds and animals.The director mayPage No. 3determine the necessity and issue permits and rules and regulations therefor for the<br>operation and use of private aircraft to assist in the destruction of the above birds<br>and animals and aid in the administration or protection of land, water, wildlife,<br>livestock, domesticated animals, human life, or crops.15.Exercise authority to establish programs and rules and administer state and federal<br>funds provided to the state for the preservation and management of resident species<br>determined by the director to be threatened or endangered species of wildlife. The<br>authority exercised must be in compliance with the Endangered Species Act of<br>1973, Public Law 93-205.Any person who violates rules adopted under thissubsection is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.16.Provide for the funding of a private land habitat and access improvement program<br>with moneys derived from the interest earned on the game and fish fund and habitat<br>restoration stamp fees. The director shall place these funds in a special fund called<br>the &quot;game and fish department private land habitat and access improvement fund&quot;.17.Carry out a private land habitat and access improvement program by:a.Entering cost-sharing, habitat enhancement, and access agreements with<br>landowners or agencies working on private land to help defray all or a portion of<br>their share of local, state, or federally sponsored conservation practices<br>considered beneficial to fish and wildlife.b.Leasing and developing fish and wildlife habitat or sport fishing areas on private<br>land. Public access to leased land may not be prohibited.c.Carrying out practices that will alleviate depredations caused by predatory<br>animals and big game animals.d.Publishing a brochure on an annual basis describing areas funded from the<br>game and fish department private land habitat and access improvement fund<br>which are open to public access in this state.e.Receiving advice from the game and fish advisory board concerning<br>expenditures from the game and fish department private land habitat and<br>access improvement fund.18.Subject to prior approval of the attorney general, lease or exchange lands under the<br>director's jurisdiction or control which are deemed necessary for the improved<br>management of wildlife resources.19.Subject to prior approval of the attorney general, impose any conditions or<br>reservations to the leases or exchanges as the director determines necessary.20.Adopt rules and issue permits for conducting fishing contests involving public waters<br>of the state. The director by rule shall define the term &quot;fishing contest&quot; and shall set<br>criteria for which a fishing contest permit is required. The director may deny permits.<br>No person may conduct a fishing contest on public waters without first receiving a<br>permit issued by the director.21.Issue duplicates of lost or destroyed game and fish licenses or permits.Theprocedure for reissuing the licenses or permits and fees to be charged must be<br>prescribed by the director by rule.22.Establish noncriminal penalties for any rules adopted by the director. The maximum<br>noncriminal penalty that may be set by the director is a fine of two hundred fifty<br>dollars.Violation of any rule not designated as having a noncriminal penalty isconsidered a criminal violation as established in the appropriate chapter of this title.Page No. 423.Issue, as a means of encouraging and promoting economic development in this<br>state, complimentary fishing licenses to nonresident visiting dignitaries.Thecircumstances and conditions of complimentary fishing licenses issued must be<br>determined by the director. The number of complimentary licenses may not exceed<br>fifty licenses per year. The director shall determine the visiting dignitaries to be of<br>national or international stature before they are eligible for complimentary licenses.24.Carry out a coyote depredation prevention program by conducting practices that will<br>alleviate depredations caused by coyotes.25.Issue, as a means of rewarding dedication to teaching firearm hunter safety,<br>complimentary lifetime resident certificates and combination licenses provided under<br>section 20.1-03-11.1 to resident certified hunter education volunteer instructors.<br>Eligible persons must have served as a lead or assistant certified hunter education<br>volunteer instructor in this state for a minimum of one course in each of thirty years.<br>The license is known as the &quot;lifetime combination license&quot; and must be signed by<br>the director and the person receiving the license. The license must be revoked by<br>the director if the licenseholder is convicted of a felony or found to have violated any<br>provision of this title.26.Carry out a program that targets waterfowl resting areas within the private lands<br>initiative program which includes payments to private landowners for lease of<br>waterfowl resting areas on private lands that during the term of the lease provides<br>limited public access for the hunting of waterfowl.27.Issue free hunting licenses to an organization that sponsors hunting trips for<br>terminally ill children. A license issued under this subsection may be used by an<br>individual sponsored by the organization to hunt the species indicated on the license.20.1-02-05.1. Land acquisitions - Statewide land acquisition plan. The director shallestablish a comprehensive statewide land acquisition plan that must be approved by the budget<br>section of the legislative management.Every land acquisition made by the departmentexceeding ten acres [4.05 hectares] or ten thousand dollars must be approved by the budget<br>section. Prior to any land acquisition, the department shall have the land in question appraised<br>by a certified appraiser. The department may not acquire any land for an amount that exceeds<br>the appraised value except for parcels or tracts of land less than forty acres [16.19 hectares]<br>which may be acquired for up to two hundred percent of the appraised value.20.1-02-05.2. Private land access program - Guidelines. Expired under S.L. 2005,ch. 210, <meta property="og:url" content="https://statutes.laws.com/test/" /> <meta property="og:site_name" content="Statutes" /> <meta property="article:modified_time" content="2019-12-27T23:25:16+00:00" /> <meta name="twitter:card" content="summary_large_image" /> <h2>State Codes and Statutes</h2> <a href='https://statutes.laws.com/'>Statutes</a> > <a href='https://statutes.laws.com/north-dakota'>North-dakota</a> > <a href='https://statutes.laws.com/north-dakota/T201'>T201</a> > <a href='https://statutes.laws.com/north-dakota/T201/t201c02'>T201c02</a><br><br><a href="https://law.justia.com/codes/north-dakota/2009/T201/pdf/t201c02.pdf">Download pdf</a><br><div id="embed_document" style="width:625px; height:815px; text-align:center;">Loading PDF...</div><script type="text/javascript"> var pdf_url = 'https://law.justia.com/codes/north-dakota/2009/T201/pdf/t201c02.pdf'; $(document).ready(function() { var embedwindow = $("#embed_document"); if ($.browser.msie){ embedwindow.html('<embed src="'+pdf_url+'" width="100%" height="100%"></embed>'); } else { embedwindow.html('<iframe style="width:100%; height:100%;" src="https://docs.google.com/gview?url='+window.escape(pdf_url)+'&embedded=true" frameborder="0"></iframe>'); } });</script><br><br><noframes>CHAPTER 20.1-02GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT20.1-02-01. Director of the game and fish department - Office to be maintained -Appointment - Term - Removal. The governor shall appoint the director of the game and fish<br>department. The director holds office for a term of four years beginning on the first day of July<br>after the governor's election and until a successor is appointed and qualified. The director is<br>subject to removal by the governor for cause only.20.1-02-02. Oath of director. Before entering upon that individual's duties and withinten days after the date of appointment, the director shall take and file the oath prescribed for civil<br>officers.20.1-02-03.Compensation and expenses of director - Audit and payment.Thesalary of the director must be within the amount appropriated for salaries by the legislative<br>assembly. The director must be reimbursed for the necessary expenses incurred by the director<br>in the performance of the director's duties. The director's salary and expenses must be paid out<br>of the game and fish fund and must be audited and paid in the same manner as the salary and<br>expenses of other state officers.20.1-02-04. Duties of director. The director shall:1.Maintain an office in Bismarck.2.Adopt rules necessary to the conduct of the department.3.Keep an accurate record of all the transactions and expenditures of the department<br>and submit a biennial report to the governor and the secretary of state in accordance<br>with section 54-06-04.4.Enforce state laws involving wildlife.5.Collect and distribute statistics and information germane to this title and publish<br>information and reports, including a monthly bulletin, for the education of the public<br>in conservation matters.6.Examine all waters of the state and, wherever suitable waters are found, arrange to<br>plant, stock, or deposit available fish, spawn, or fry.7.Cooperate with the United States fish and wildlife service, or any other appropriate<br>federal agency, and make applications for fish, spawn, and fry, to apportion and<br>deposit in waters of the state.8.Cooperate with and assist clubs and individuals in stocking the waters of this state<br>with fish.9.Remove or take from any public waters containing a surplus of fish any reasonable<br>quantity of fish for stocking other public waters, hatching or propagating purposes, or<br>exchange with other states and countries.10.Control, construct, mark, designate, manage, and have charge of all state fish<br>hatcheries, state game farms, game refuges, and game reserves owned, leased, or<br>controlled for the propagation and protection of game birds, game animals, and fish.11.Supervise the breeding, propagation, capture, distribution, and preservation of game<br>birds, game animals, and fish as the director deems advisable.Page No. 112.Adopt rules necessary for carrying out section 20.1-10-01 and these rules have the<br>force of law after one publication in the daily newspapers of this state.13.Provide the necessary blank forms for making applications for licenses of all kinds<br>and distribute them among those authorized to sell licenses.14.Keep a record of all permits issued for the purpose of propagation and domestication<br>of game birds or protected animals.20.1-02-05. Powers of director. The director may:1.Fix the salaries and the necessary travel and other expenses of department<br>personnel subject to law and legislative appropriations.2.Employ any part-time personnel necessary to run the director's office and remove<br>the employees at will. Salaries and necessary traveling and other expenses of these<br>appointees must be authorized, audited, and paid in the same manner as salaries<br>and expenses of state officers.3.Accept from any person, or gather, or purchase, fish, spawn, or fry, for distribution in<br>state waters.4.Take alive at any time, under the director's personal supervision or under the<br>personal supervision of any of the director's bonded appointees, any birds or<br>animals for propagation purposes or for exchange with other states and foreign<br>countries for game birds and animals of other species.5.Order additional protection for any fish with an open season when, after<br>investigation, the director finds danger of extinction, undue depletion in any waters,<br>or to aid in the propagation and protection of immature fish, by prescribing how, how<br>many, where, and when the fish may be taken. The orders have the force of law.6.Take or cause to be taken at any time from any state public waters any suckers,<br>carp, or pickerel.7.With the governor's approval, purchase, lease, or, subject to chapter 32-15,<br>condemn real estate, when it is required to carry out this title, and sell it when it is no<br>longer required, in the name of the state.8.Lease up to ninety-nine years any department land, for the purpose of development<br>and improvement, to any nonprofit corporation, upon consideration of specified<br>improvements to be made by the corporation and other improvements the<br>department and the corporation may agree upon. The lease must provide that all<br>funds received by the corporation through lease of the property be expended upon<br>the leased premises for development and improvements. The corporation has the<br>authority, subject to approval by the director, to sublease the premises for cabin<br>sites and other recreational purposes. Upon termination of the lease, the leased<br>property, together with all improvements, reverts to the department.9.Secure specimens of game birds, animals, and fish for breeding purposes by<br>purchase or otherwise and by exchange with the game commissions or state game<br>wardens of other states or countries.10.Issue special permits to shoot wildlife from a stationary motor vehicle upon<br>application from individuals who are physically unable to walk for purposes of<br>hunting or taking wildlife or who have lost the use of an arm at or below the elbow.<br>The application must be accompanied by a physician's statement verifying the<br>person's condition, and if used to hunt on lands controlled by the board of university<br>and school lands, must designate the land on which the individual intends to hunt.Page No. 2The permittee must have permission from the lessee and the commissioner of<br>university and school lands to hunt on lands controlled by the board of university and<br>school lands. A permit issued under this subsection allows the permittee to drive, or<br>to be driven, onto any land for the purposes of hunting wildlife, except that neither<br>any other passenger within the vehicle nor the driver, if someone other than the<br>permittee, may be a hunter, unless the other person is also a permittee. Provided,<br>however, that if the land is privately owned and if the permittee is not going to drive<br>or be driven along an established road or trail, the permittee must first obtain the<br>consent of the owner or lessee to hunt on the land in the manner provided in this<br>title.11.Issue to any individual who is blind, is a paraplegic, or who has lost the use of one or<br>both arms a special permit to hunt game with a crossbow if that individual otherwise<br>complies with and qualifies under the licensing and other provisions of this title.<br>Battery-powered and electronic-lighted sight pins and telescopic sights not<br>exceeding a maximum power of four by thirty-two millimeters may be attached to<br>crossbows used for hunting under this subsection. However, an individual who is<br>blind and who receives a special permit to hunt game with a crossbow under this<br>subsection may hunt only on a preserve or area approved by the director.Forpurposes of this subsection, an individual who is blind means an individual who is<br>totally blind, whose central visual acuity does not exceed twenty/two hundred in the<br>better eye with corrective lenses, or in whom the widest diameter of the visual field is<br>no greater than twenty degrees.12.Issue any resident license prescribed by this title to an individual who has come to<br>the state with a bona fide intention of becoming a resident, even though that<br>individual has not been a resident of this state for the required time period<br>immediately preceding the application for the license; to any individual who is a<br>member of the United States armed forces and who is within the state on duty or<br>leave; to any employee of the United States fish and wildlife service or the<br>conservation department of any state or province of Canada in the state to advise or<br>consult with the department; or to any nonresident full-time student living in this state<br>who is attending an institution under the jurisdiction of the state board of higher<br>education, a private institution of higher education, or a tribal college. Except for a<br>license issued to a nonresident full-time student living in this state who is attending<br>an institution under the jurisdiction of the state board of higher education, a private<br>institution of higher education, or a tribal college, a license may not be issued under<br>this subsection unless an affidavit of a bona fide resident, setting forth the actual<br>conditions, accompanies the application. This subsection does not apply to lottery<br>permits, except that the director shall issue a resident deer hunting license to any<br>resident of this state who is a member of the United States armed forces stationed<br>outside this state and who shows proof of North Dakota residence and who pays the<br>appropriate licensing fee. A deer license issued to a member of the United States<br>armed forces under this subsection must be issued without being subject to the<br>lottery for deer hunting licenses.13.Adopt rules, and issue permits for the transporting or introducing of fish, fish eggs,<br>small game, big game, or fur-bearers after determining that the fish, fish eggs, birds,<br>or animals have been properly inspected for disease, and that the transplanting or<br>introduction will be in compliance with state laws and rules.No person maytransplant or introduce any fish or fish eggs into any of the public waters of this state,<br>or transplant or introduce any species of small game, big game, or fur-bearers into<br>this state without obtaining a permit from the director.14.Pursuant to section 4-01-17.1, cooperate with the agriculture commissioner, the<br>United States fish and wildlife service, and other agencies in the destruction of<br>predatory animals, destructive birds, and injurious field rodents. The director may<br>adopt rules in accordance with organized and systematic plans of the department of<br>the interior for the destruction of these birds and animals.The director mayPage No. 3determine the necessity and issue permits and rules and regulations therefor for the<br>operation and use of private aircraft to assist in the destruction of the above birds<br>and animals and aid in the administration or protection of land, water, wildlife,<br>livestock, domesticated animals, human life, or crops.15.Exercise authority to establish programs and rules and administer state and federal<br>funds provided to the state for the preservation and management of resident species<br>determined by the director to be threatened or endangered species of wildlife. The<br>authority exercised must be in compliance with the Endangered Species Act of<br>1973, Public Law 93-205.Any person who violates rules adopted under thissubsection is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.16.Provide for the funding of a private land habitat and access improvement program<br>with moneys derived from the interest earned on the game and fish fund and habitat<br>restoration stamp fees. The director shall place these funds in a special fund called<br>the &quot;game and fish department private land habitat and access improvement fund&quot;.17.Carry out a private land habitat and access improvement program by:a.Entering cost-sharing, habitat enhancement, and access agreements with<br>landowners or agencies working on private land to help defray all or a portion of<br>their share of local, state, or federally sponsored conservation practices<br>considered beneficial to fish and wildlife.b.Leasing and developing fish and wildlife habitat or sport fishing areas on private<br>land. Public access to leased land may not be prohibited.c.Carrying out practices that will alleviate depredations caused by predatory<br>animals and big game animals.d.Publishing a brochure on an annual basis describing areas funded from the<br>game and fish department private land habitat and access improvement fund<br>which are open to public access in this state.e.Receiving advice from the game and fish advisory board concerning<br>expenditures from the game and fish department private land habitat and<br>access improvement fund.18.Subject to prior approval of the attorney general, lease or exchange lands under the<br>director's jurisdiction or control which are deemed necessary for the improved<br>management of wildlife resources.19.Subject to prior approval of the attorney general, impose any conditions or<br>reservations to the leases or exchanges as the director determines necessary.20.Adopt rules and issue permits for conducting fishing contests involving public waters<br>of the state. The director by rule shall define the term &quot;fishing contest&quot; and shall set<br>criteria for which a fishing contest permit is required. The director may deny permits.<br>No person may conduct a fishing contest on public waters without first receiving a<br>permit issued by the director.21.Issue duplicates of lost or destroyed game and fish licenses or permits.Theprocedure for reissuing the licenses or permits and fees to be charged must be<br>prescribed by the director by rule.22.Establish noncriminal penalties for any rules adopted by the director. The maximum<br>noncriminal penalty that may be set by the director is a fine of two hundred fifty<br>dollars.Violation of any rule not designated as having a noncriminal penalty isconsidered a criminal violation as established in the appropriate chapter of this title.Page No. 423.Issue, as a means of encouraging and promoting economic development in this<br>state, complimentary fishing licenses to nonresident visiting dignitaries.Thecircumstances and conditions of complimentary fishing licenses issued must be<br>determined by the director. The number of complimentary licenses may not exceed<br>fifty licenses per year. The director shall determine the visiting dignitaries to be of<br>national or international stature before they are eligible for complimentary licenses.24.Carry out a coyote depredation prevention program by conducting practices that will<br>alleviate depredations caused by coyotes.25.Issue, as a means of rewarding dedication to teaching firearm hunter safety,<br>complimentary lifetime resident certificates and combination licenses provided under<br>section 20.1-03-11.1 to resident certified hunter education volunteer instructors.<br>Eligible persons must have served as a lead or assistant certified hunter education<br>volunteer instructor in this state for a minimum of one course in each of thirty years.<br>The license is known as the &quot;lifetime combination license&quot; and must be signed by<br>the director and the person receiving the license. The license must be revoked by<br>the director if the licenseholder is convicted of a felony or found to have violated any<br>provision of this title.26.Carry out a program that targets waterfowl resting areas within the private lands<br>initiative program which includes payments to private landowners for lease of<br>waterfowl resting areas on private lands that during the term of the lease provides<br>limited public access for the hunting of waterfowl.27.Issue free hunting licenses to an organization that sponsors hunting trips for<br>terminally ill children. A license issued under this subsection may be used by an<br>individual sponsored by the organization to hunt the species indicated on the license.20.1-02-05.1. Land acquisitions - Statewide land acquisition plan. The director shallestablish a comprehensive statewide land acquisition plan that must be approved by the budget<br>section of the legislative management.Every land acquisition made by the departmentexceeding ten acres [4.05 hectares] or ten thousand dollars must be approved by the budget<br>section. Prior to any land acquisition, the department shall have the land in question appraised<br>by a certified appraiser. The department may not acquire any land for an amount that exceeds<br>the appraised value except for parcels or tracts of land less than forty acres [16.19 hectares]<br>which may be acquired for up to two hundred percent of the appraised value.20.1-02-05.2. Private land access program - Guidelines. 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});</script><br><br><noframes>CHAPTER 20.1-02GAME AND FISH DEPARTMENT20.1-02-01. Director of the game and fish department - Office to be maintained -Appointment - Term - Removal. The governor shall appoint the director of the game and fish<br>department. The director holds office for a term of four years beginning on the first day of July<br>after the governor's election and until a successor is appointed and qualified. The director is<br>subject to removal by the governor for cause only.20.1-02-02. Oath of director. Before entering upon that individual's duties and withinten days after the date of appointment, the director shall take and file the oath prescribed for civil<br>officers.20.1-02-03.Compensation and expenses of director - Audit and payment.Thesalary of the director must be within the amount appropriated for salaries by the legislative<br>assembly. The director must be reimbursed for the necessary expenses incurred by the director<br>in the performance of the director's duties. The director's salary and expenses must be paid out<br>of the game and fish fund and must be audited and paid in the same manner as the salary and<br>expenses of other state officers.20.1-02-04. Duties of director. The director shall:1.Maintain an office in Bismarck.2.Adopt rules necessary to the conduct of the department.3.Keep an accurate record of all the transactions and expenditures of the department<br>and submit a biennial report to the governor and the secretary of state in accordance<br>with section 54-06-04.4.Enforce state laws involving wildlife.5.Collect and distribute statistics and information germane to this title and publish<br>information and reports, including a monthly bulletin, for the education of the public<br>in conservation matters.6.Examine all waters of the state and, wherever suitable waters are found, arrange to<br>plant, stock, or deposit available fish, spawn, or fry.7.Cooperate with the United States fish and wildlife service, or any other appropriate<br>federal agency, and make applications for fish, spawn, and fry, to apportion and<br>deposit in waters of the state.8.Cooperate with and assist clubs and individuals in stocking the waters of this state<br>with fish.9.Remove or take from any public waters containing a surplus of fish any reasonable<br>quantity of fish for stocking other public waters, hatching or propagating purposes, or<br>exchange with other states and countries.10.Control, construct, mark, designate, manage, and have charge of all state fish<br>hatcheries, state game farms, game refuges, and game reserves owned, leased, or<br>controlled for the propagation and protection of game birds, game animals, and fish.11.Supervise the breeding, propagation, capture, distribution, and preservation of game<br>birds, game animals, and fish as the director deems advisable.Page No. 112.Adopt rules necessary for carrying out section 20.1-10-01 and these rules have the<br>force of law after one publication in the daily newspapers of this state.13.Provide the necessary blank forms for making applications for licenses of all kinds<br>and distribute them among those authorized to sell licenses.14.Keep a record of all permits issued for the purpose of propagation and domestication<br>of game birds or protected animals.20.1-02-05. Powers of director. The director may:1.Fix the salaries and the necessary travel and other expenses of department<br>personnel subject to law and legislative appropriations.2.Employ any part-time personnel necessary to run the director's office and remove<br>the employees at will. Salaries and necessary traveling and other expenses of these<br>appointees must be authorized, audited, and paid in the same manner as salaries<br>and expenses of state officers.3.Accept from any person, or gather, or purchase, fish, spawn, or fry, for distribution in<br>state waters.4.Take alive at any time, under the director's personal supervision or under the<br>personal supervision of any of the director's bonded appointees, any birds or<br>animals for propagation purposes or for exchange with other states and foreign<br>countries for game birds and animals of other species.5.Order additional protection for any fish with an open season when, after<br>investigation, the director finds danger of extinction, undue depletion in any waters,<br>or to aid in the propagation and protection of immature fish, by prescribing how, how<br>many, where, and when the fish may be taken. The orders have the force of law.6.Take or cause to be taken at any time from any state public waters any suckers,<br>carp, or pickerel.7.With the governor's approval, purchase, lease, or, subject to chapter 32-15,<br>condemn real estate, when it is required to carry out this title, and sell it when it is no<br>longer required, in the name of the state.8.Lease up to ninety-nine years any department land, for the purpose of development<br>and improvement, to any nonprofit corporation, upon consideration of specified<br>improvements to be made by the corporation and other improvements the<br>department and the corporation may agree upon. The lease must provide that all<br>funds received by the corporation through lease of the property be expended upon<br>the leased premises for development and improvements. The corporation has the<br>authority, subject to approval by the director, to sublease the premises for cabin<br>sites and other recreational purposes. Upon termination of the lease, the leased<br>property, together with all improvements, reverts to the department.9.Secure specimens of game birds, animals, and fish for breeding purposes by<br>purchase or otherwise and by exchange with the game commissions or state game<br>wardens of other states or countries.10.Issue special permits to shoot wildlife from a stationary motor vehicle upon<br>application from individuals who are physically unable to walk for purposes of<br>hunting or taking wildlife or who have lost the use of an arm at or below the elbow.<br>The application must be accompanied by a physician's statement verifying the<br>person's condition, and if used to hunt on lands controlled by the board of university<br>and school lands, must designate the land on which the individual intends to hunt.Page No. 2The permittee must have permission from the lessee and the commissioner of<br>university and school lands to hunt on lands controlled by the board of university and<br>school lands. A permit issued under this subsection allows the permittee to drive, or<br>to be driven, onto any land for the purposes of hunting wildlife, except that neither<br>any other passenger within the vehicle nor the driver, if someone other than the<br>permittee, may be a hunter, unless the other person is also a permittee. Provided,<br>however, that if the land is privately owned and if the permittee is not going to drive<br>or be driven along an established road or trail, the permittee must first obtain the<br>consent of the owner or lessee to hunt on the land in the manner provided in this<br>title.11.Issue to any individual who is blind, is a paraplegic, or who has lost the use of one or<br>both arms a special permit to hunt game with a crossbow if that individual otherwise<br>complies with and qualifies under the licensing and other provisions of this title.<br>Battery-powered and electronic-lighted sight pins and telescopic sights not<br>exceeding a maximum power of four by thirty-two millimeters may be attached to<br>crossbows used for hunting under this subsection. However, an individual who is<br>blind and who receives a special permit to hunt game with a crossbow under this<br>subsection may hunt only on a preserve or area approved by the director.Forpurposes of this subsection, an individual who is blind means an individual who is<br>totally blind, whose central visual acuity does not exceed twenty/two hundred in the<br>better eye with corrective lenses, or in whom the widest diameter of the visual field is<br>no greater than twenty degrees.12.Issue any resident license prescribed by this title to an individual who has come to<br>the state with a bona fide intention of becoming a resident, even though that<br>individual has not been a resident of this state for the required time period<br>immediately preceding the application for the license; to any individual who is a<br>member of the United States armed forces and who is within the state on duty or<br>leave; to any employee of the United States fish and wildlife service or the<br>conservation department of any state or province of Canada in the state to advise or<br>consult with the department; or to any nonresident full-time student living in this state<br>who is attending an institution under the jurisdiction of the state board of higher<br>education, a private institution of higher education, or a tribal college. Except for a<br>license issued to a nonresident full-time student living in this state who is attending<br>an institution under the jurisdiction of the state board of higher education, a private<br>institution of higher education, or a tribal college, a license may not be issued under<br>this subsection unless an affidavit of a bona fide resident, setting forth the actual<br>conditions, accompanies the application. This subsection does not apply to lottery<br>permits, except that the director shall issue a resident deer hunting license to any<br>resident of this state who is a member of the United States armed forces stationed<br>outside this state and who shows proof of North Dakota residence and who pays the<br>appropriate licensing fee. A deer license issued to a member of the United States<br>armed forces under this subsection must be issued without being subject to the<br>lottery for deer hunting licenses.13.Adopt rules, and issue permits for the transporting or introducing of fish, fish eggs,<br>small game, big game, or fur-bearers after determining that the fish, fish eggs, birds,<br>or animals have been properly inspected for disease, and that the transplanting or<br>introduction will be in compliance with state laws and rules.No person maytransplant or introduce any fish or fish eggs into any of the public waters of this state,<br>or transplant or introduce any species of small game, big game, or fur-bearers into<br>this state without obtaining a permit from the director.14.Pursuant to section 4-01-17.1, cooperate with the agriculture commissioner, the<br>United States fish and wildlife service, and other agencies in the destruction of<br>predatory animals, destructive birds, and injurious field rodents. The director may<br>adopt rules in accordance with organized and systematic plans of the department of<br>the interior for the destruction of these birds and animals.The director mayPage No. 3determine the necessity and issue permits and rules and regulations therefor for the<br>operation and use of private aircraft to assist in the destruction of the above birds<br>and animals and aid in the administration or protection of land, water, wildlife,<br>livestock, domesticated animals, human life, or crops.15.Exercise authority to establish programs and rules and administer state and federal<br>funds provided to the state for the preservation and management of resident species<br>determined by the director to be threatened or endangered species of wildlife. The<br>authority exercised must be in compliance with the Endangered Species Act of<br>1973, Public Law 93-205.Any person who violates rules adopted under thissubsection is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.16.Provide for the funding of a private land habitat and access improvement program<br>with moneys derived from the interest earned on the game and fish fund and habitat<br>restoration stamp fees. The director shall place these funds in a special fund called<br>the &quot;game and fish department private land habitat and access improvement fund&quot;.17.Carry out a private land habitat and access improvement program by:a.Entering cost-sharing, habitat enhancement, and access agreements with<br>landowners or agencies working on private land to help defray all or a portion of<br>their share of local, state, or federally sponsored conservation practices<br>considered beneficial to fish and wildlife.b.Leasing and developing fish and wildlife habitat or sport fishing areas on private<br>land. Public access to leased land may not be prohibited.c.Carrying out practices that will alleviate depredations caused by predatory<br>animals and big game animals.d.Publishing a brochure on an annual basis describing areas funded from the<br>game and fish department private land habitat and access improvement fund<br>which are open to public access in this state.e.Receiving advice from the game and fish advisory board concerning<br>expenditures from the game and fish department private land habitat and<br>access improvement fund.18.Subject to prior approval of the attorney general, lease or exchange lands under the<br>director's jurisdiction or control which are deemed necessary for the improved<br>management of wildlife resources.19.Subject to prior approval of the attorney general, impose any conditions or<br>reservations to the leases or exchanges as the director determines necessary.20.Adopt rules and issue permits for conducting fishing contests involving public waters<br>of the state. The director by rule shall define the term &quot;fishing contest&quot; and shall set<br>criteria for which a fishing contest permit is required. The director may deny permits.<br>No person may conduct a fishing contest on public waters without first receiving a<br>permit issued by the director.21.Issue duplicates of lost or destroyed game and fish licenses or permits.Theprocedure for reissuing the licenses or permits and fees to be charged must be<br>prescribed by the director by rule.22.Establish noncriminal penalties for any rules adopted by the director. The maximum<br>noncriminal penalty that may be set by the director is a fine of two hundred fifty<br>dollars.Violation of any rule not designated as having a noncriminal penalty isconsidered a criminal violation as established in the appropriate chapter of this title.Page No. 423.Issue, as a means of encouraging and promoting economic development in this<br>state, complimentary fishing licenses to nonresident visiting dignitaries.Thecircumstances and conditions of complimentary fishing licenses issued must be<br>determined by the director. The number of complimentary licenses may not exceed<br>fifty licenses per year. The director shall determine the visiting dignitaries to be of<br>national or international stature before they are eligible for complimentary licenses.24.Carry out a coyote depredation prevention program by conducting practices that will<br>alleviate depredations caused by coyotes.25.Issue, as a means of rewarding dedication to teaching firearm hunter safety,<br>complimentary lifetime resident certificates and combination licenses provided under<br>section 20.1-03-11.1 to resident certified hunter education volunteer instructors.<br>Eligible persons must have served as a lead or assistant certified hunter education<br>volunteer instructor in this state for a minimum of one course in each of thirty years.<br>The license is known as the &quot;lifetime combination license&quot; and must be signed by<br>the director and the person receiving the license. The license must be revoked by<br>the director if the licenseholder is convicted of a felony or found to have violated any<br>provision of this title.26.Carry out a program that targets waterfowl resting areas within the private lands<br>initiative program which includes payments to private landowners for lease of<br>waterfowl resting areas on private lands that during the term of the lease provides<br>limited public access for the hunting of waterfowl.27.Issue free hunting licenses to an organization that sponsors hunting trips for<br>terminally ill children. A license issued under this subsection may be used by an<br>individual sponsored by the organization to hunt the species indicated on the license.20.1-02-05.1. Land acquisitions - Statewide land acquisition plan. The director shallestablish a comprehensive statewide land acquisition plan that must be approved by the budget<br>section of the legislative management.Every land acquisition made by the departmentexceeding ten acres [4.05 hectares] or ten thousand dollars must be approved by the budget<br>section. Prior to any land acquisition, the department shall have the land in question appraised<br>by a certified appraiser. The department may not acquire any land for an amount that exceeds<br>the appraised value except for parcels or tracts of land less than forty acres [16.19 hectares]<br>which may be acquired for up to two hundred percent of the appraised value.20.1-02-05.2. Private land access program - Guidelines. 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