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Terms Used In N.Y. Environmental Conservation Law 11-1707

  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
a. Carcasses or parts thereof, of trout, black bass, muskellunge and landlocked salmon, other than Atlantic salmon, and fish, the sale of which is prohibited by subdivision 4 of section 11-1703, and of wildlife (other than migratory game birds), sale of which without license or permit is not authorized by section 11-1705, may be imported during the open season as provided in subdivision 2, and may be imported during the closed season as provided in subdivision 3 or subdivision 4.
b. Carcasses and parts thereof, of other fish and wildlife, may be imported during the closed season as provided in subdivisions 3 or 4.
c. Importation of migratory game birds is governed by regulation of the department pursuant to section 11-0307.
2. During the open season, carcasses described in paragraph a of subdivision 1 may be transported by the taker from without to within the state, without permit or license, in any manner except by parcel post, provided that if they are shipped by carrier, they or the parcel containing them shall have attached a card or label showing the name and address of the taker, the name and address of the consignee, and if the shipment is a package, the nature of its contents.
3. During the closed season, the taker may transport carcasses or parts thereof of any fish or wildlife (other than migratory game birds), from without to within the state, provided he accompanies them and has with him a license issued by the department permitting such transportation; or he may ship such carcasses or parts thereof by carrier except parcel post if he has obtained a license issued by the department permitting such transportation and if the carcasses or the package containing them has attached thereto a card or label showing the name and address of the taker, the name and address of the consignee, and if the shipment is a package, the nature of its contents; or he may import into the state and transport therein carcasses and parts of lawfully taken big game animals without such license, provided he accompanies them and the carcasses and parts are tagged and identified in accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction where the big game animal was taken.
4. From September 1 to February 10 any resident of the state may cause to be transported, from without to within the state, in any manner except parcel post, (a) carcasses of fish and wildlife described in paragraph a of subdivision 1, or (b) carcasses of other fish and wildlife (other than migratory game birds) for which there is no open season at the time of such transportation, if he first obtains a license from the department permitting such transportation, and if the shipment has attached a tag showing the name and address of the shipper, and the name and address of the licensee and the number of his license permitting such transportation. The department may refuse to issue such license to any person for any reason it deems sufficient.
5. Carcasses of fish and wildlife imported as provided in subdivision 2 or subdivision 3 may be possessed and transported within the state at any time. Carcasses of fish and wildlife imported pursuant to subdivision 4 may be possessed by the licensee and transported by him within the state during the term of the license and for thirty days immediately following.