Wildlife Violator Compact
Provides a means through which the party states may participate in a reciprocal program to issue and enforce wildlife citations. Enables a member state to recognize and suspend wildlife license privileges of someone who has violated the wildlife laws in another member state. Establishes a board of compact administrators which is composed of one representative from each member state. The administrator shall be appointed by the head of the licensing authority in each state. The compact becomes effective upon adoption by at least two states. It does not reference congressional approval.
Member States
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State |
Citation |
Year Of Joinder |
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Arizona
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A.R.S. Sec. 17-501 et seq.
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1990
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Colorado
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C.R.S. Secs. 24-60-2601 to 24-60-2604
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1989
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Georgia
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O.C.G.A. Secs. 27-2-40 to 27-2-42
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2002
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Idaho
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I.C. Secs. 36-2301 to 36-2303
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1990
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Indiana
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IC 13-22-41-1
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1999
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Iowa
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I.C.A. 456A.24
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2001
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Maryland
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Md. [Nat. Res.] Code Ann. Secs. 10-1201
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1999
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Montana
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MCA 87-1-801 to 87-1-805
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1995
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Nevada
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NRS 506.010, 506.020
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1989
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New Mexico
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NMSA 1978 Secs. 11-16-1
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2000
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North Dakota
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NDCC 20.1-16
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2001
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Oregon
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ORS 496.750
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1989
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Utah
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U.C.A. 1953, 23-25-1 to 23-25-13
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1992
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Washington
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RCW 77.75.070-77.75.090
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1993
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West Virginia
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W. Va. Code, Secs. 20-2C-1 to 20-2C-3
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1990
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Wyoming
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W.S.A. Secs. 23-6-301 to 23-6-304
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1996
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