Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 959.131 | Prohibitions concerning companion animals.
...Dogs being used or intended for use for hunting or field trial purposes, provided that the dogs are being treated in accordance with usual and commonly accepted practices for the care of hunting dogs; (4) The use of common training devices, if the companion animal is being treated in accordance with usual and commonly accepted practices for the training of animals; (5) The administering of medicine to a companion... |
Section 1345.30 | Fitting, sale, and returns of hearing aids.
...r and is intended to be used only while hunting or shooting. (B) The following individuals are permitted to recommend or fit a hearing aid: (1) A hearing aid dealer or hearing aid fitter licensed under Chapter 4747. of the Revised Code; (2) A physician authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery; (3) An audiologist licensed under Chap... |
Section 1349.61 | Sale of gift card expiring within two years of sale prohibited.
...Revised Code that may be used to obtain hunting and fishing licenses, fur taker, special deer, and special wild turkey permits, and wetlands habitat stamps; (6) A gift card that is usable with multiple, unaffiliated sellers of goods or services; (7) A gift card that an employer issues to an employee in recognition of services performed by the employee. (D) Whoever violates division (A)(2) of this section is liable... |
Section 1503.43 | Shawnee wilderness area.
...) of this section, may not prohibit any hunting, fishing, or trapping that is done in conformity with Chapters 1531. and 1533. of the Revised Code or any rules adopted under those chapters. |
Section 1531.02 | State ownership of and title to wild animals - prohibited activities.
...e or division rules permit to be taken, hunted, killed, or had in possession, and only at the time and place and in the manner that the Revised Code or division rules prescribe. No person shall buy, sell, or offer any part of wild animals for sale, or transport any part of wild animals, except as permitted by the Revised Code or division rules. No person shall possess or transport a wild animal that has been taken or... |
Section 1531.04 | Division of wildlife - powers and duties.
...conservation and the values of fishing, hunting, and trapping, with the approval of the director; (E) Prepare and maintain surveys and inventories of rare and endangered species of plants and animals and other unique natural features. The information shall be stored in the Ohio natural heritage database, established pursuant to this division, and may be made available to any individual or private or public agency f... |
Section 1531.101 | Rules for taking of migratory game birds.
...esignated seasons, areas, and hours for hunting them. |
Section 1531.133 | Wildlife violators compact for joint enforcement operations.
...for the enhancement of compliance with hunting, fishing, and other wildlife laws. The agreement is named the wildlife violators compact. The agreement and the rules shall provide for the fair and impartial treatment of wildlife violators operating within participating states in recognition of the violators' due process rights. |
Section 1531.201 | Civil action to recover possession or value of wild animal.
...t of the restitution value is made each hunting license, fur taker permit, deer permit, wild turkey permit, wetlands habitat stamp, and fishing license issued to that person under this chapter or Chapter 1533. of the Revised Code. No fee paid for such a license, permit, or stamp shall be returned to the person. Upon revoking a person's license, permit, or stamp or a combination thereof under this division, the... |
Section 1531.40 | Nuisance wild animal removal or control services; license.
...this section is exempt from obtaining a hunting license under section 1533.10 of the Revised Code, a fur taker permit under section 1533.111 of the Revised Code, or a fishing license under section 1533.32 of the Revised Code for the purposes of performing those services. (4) An individual who is employed by the state, a county, or a municipal corporation and who performs nuisance wild animal removal or control serv... |
Section 1533.103 | All purpose vehicles permits for mobility-impaired persons.
...by persons with mobility impairments to hunt wild quadrupeds or game birds in public and private areas. The rules shall establish eligibility requirements, an application procedure, the duration of a permit, identification and designation of public and private areas in which all-purpose vehicles or motor vehicles may be used by permit holders, and any other procedures and requirements governing the permits that the... |
Section 1533.16 | Weapons for taking game birds and wild quadrupeds.
... wild quadrupeds shall be taken only by hunting with a gun, with a gun and dog, with a bow and arrow, or with a bow and arrow and dog unless otherwise provided by the Revised Code or division rule. Fur-bearing animals may be taken by trapping according to the Revised Code or division rule. No gun larger than ten gauge shall be used in taking game birds or wild quadrupeds. |
Section 1533.18 | Recreational user definitions.
... owned lands, to enter upon premises to hunt, fish, trap, camp, hike, or swim, or to operate a snowmobile, all-purpose vehicle, or four-wheel drive motor vehicle, or to engage in other recreational pursuits. (C) "All-purpose vehicle" has the same meaning as in section 4519.01 of the Revised Code. |
Section 1533.24 | Fur dealer's daily record - forms - carrier restrictions.
...shipper and the number of the shipper's hunting license or fur dealer's permit. |
Section 1533.30 | Transportation of fish, game birds, and wild quadrupeds.
...nd the owner has procured a nonresident hunting and trapping license. If such game bird or game quadruped is taken by a resident of this state in any other state or country, it may be transported by him from a point without the state to a point within the state, if the owner has an affidavit or other satisfactory evidence together with a nonresident license from the state or country in which such game bird or game qu... |
Section 1533.51 | Fishing guide license.
... has authority to enforce the wildlife, hunting, and fishing laws. (E) The license fee for a fishing guide license is fifty dollars per person. (F) The license fee for other services or devices, as approved by the chief, not mentioned in this section shall be an amount set by the chief with the approval of the wildlife council, not to exceed twenty-five dollars. (G) All license fees collected from fishing guide... |
Section 1533.56 | Daily records of fish processing.
... has authority to enforce the wildlife, hunting, and fishing laws may enter the premises at any reasonable hour and inspect the records and premises. No person shall fail to comply with any provision of this section or division rule adopted pursuant thereto. |
Section 1533.67 | Enforcement procedure.
...531. of the Revised Code, or regulating hunting and trapping on the lands of another. No person shall interfere with, threaten, abuse, assault, resist, or in any manner deter or attempt to deter a wildlife officer or any other officer having like authority from enforcing or from serving or executing any warrant or other process issued in the enforcement of section 3767.32 or any other section of the Revised Code proh... |
Section 1533.72 | License to own or operate commercial bird shooting preserve.
...es of game birds are to be released for hunting in the preserve, a description of the lands that are to constitute the preserve, a description of the tag and symbol identifying the preserve required under division (D) of section 1533.73 of the Revised Code, and any other information required by the chief. (C) The chief, upon payment of the license fee, may issue to the applicant a commercial bird shooting preserve l... |
Section 1533.722 | Administrative penalty.
...any division rule regarding wild animal hunting preserves. The chief shall levy the administrative penalty in accordance with procedures and in an amount established by rule. |
Section 1533.751 | Wild boar or feral swine notification and eradication.
... the wild boar or feral swine without a hunting license required under section 1533.10 of the Revised Code if the person or agent does both of the following: (1) Notifies the division as soon as practicable, but not later than twenty-four hours after the eradication or attempted eradication of the wild boar or feral swine; (2) Follows the instructions provided by the division including the handling, preservation ... |
Section 1533.83 | Shooting range definitions.
...ird shooting preserves and wild animal hunting preserves established pursuant to this chapter. "Shooting range" does not include a facility owned or operated by a municipal corporation, county, township police district, or joint police district. (C) "Harm" means injury, death, or loss to person or property. (D) "The chief's noise rules" means the rules of the chief of the division of wildlife that are adopted... |
Section 1533.99 | Penalty.
...n of that section any firearms or other hunting implements in the possession or under the control of the offender at the time of the violation are subject to seizure in accordance with section 1531.20 of the Revised Code. If the offender persists in the offense after reasonable warning or request to desist, the offender is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree. (B) Whoever violates section 1533.161, 1533.23... |
Section 1547.69 | Firearm prohibitions.
...on; (c) Any person legally engaged in hunting. (2) Divisions (C) and (D) of this section do not apply to a person who transports or possesses a handgun in a vessel and who has been issued a concealed handgun license that is valid at the time of that transportation or possession or who, at the time of that transportation or possession, is an active duty member of the armed forces of the United States and is carryi... |
Section 164.22 | Eligible projects.
...management of areas where safe fishing, hunting, and trapping may take place in a manner that will preserve a balanced natural ecosystem. (B) Protect and enhance riparian corridors or watersheds, including the protection and enhancement of streams, rivers, lakes, and other waters of the state. Such projects may include, without limitation, the reforestation of land or the planting of vegetation for filtration purpo... |