CHAPTER 72 —RECREATIONAL HUNTING SAFETY
§5201. Obstruction of a lawful hunt
It is a violation of this section intentionally to engage in any physical conduct that significantly hinders a lawful hunt.
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Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Short Title
§5202. Civil penalties
(a) In general
A person who violates
(b) Computation of penalty
The penalty shall be—
(1) not more than $10,000, if the violation involved the use of force or violence, or the threatened use of force or violence, against the person or property of another person; and
(2) not more than $5,000 for any other violation.
(c) Relationship to other penalties
The penalties established by this section shall be in addition to other criminal or civil penalties that may be levied against the person as a result of an activity in violation of
(d) Procedure
Upon receipt of—
(1) a written complaint from an officer, employee, or agent of the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, United States Fish and Wildlife Service, or other Federal agency that a person violated
(2) a sworn affidavit from an individual and a determination by the Secretary that the statement contains sufficient factual allegations to create a reasonable belief that a violation of
the Secretary may request the Attorney General of the United States to institute a civil action for the imposition and collection of the civil penalty under this section.
(e) Use of penalty money collected
After deduction of costs attributable to collection, money collected from penalties shall be—
(1) deposited into the trust fund established pursuant to the Act entitled "An Act to provide that the United States shall aid the States in wildlife-restoration projects, and for other purposes", approved September 2, 1937 (
(2) used in such other manner as the Secretary determines will enhance the funding and implementation of—
(A) the North American Waterfowl Management Plan signed by the Secretary of the Interior and the Minister of Environment for Canada in May 1986; or
(B) a similar program that the Secretary determines will enhance wildlife management—
(i) on Federal lands; or
(ii) on private or State-owned lands when the efforts will also provide a benefit to wildlife management objectives on Federal lands.
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Editorial Notes
References in Text
The Pitman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act, referred to in subsec. (e)(1), is act Sept. 2, 1937, ch. 899,
§5203. Other relief
Injunctive relief against a violation of
(1) the head of a State agency with jurisdiction over fish or wildlife management;
(2) the Attorney General of the United States; or
(3) any person who is or would be adversely affected by the violation.
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§5204. Relationship to State and local law and civil actions
This chapter does not preempt a State law or local ordinance that provides for civil or criminal penalties for conduct that violates this chapter.
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§5205. Regulations
The Secretary may issue such regulations as are necessary to carry out this chapter.
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§5206. Rule of construction
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to impair a right guaranteed to a person under the first article of amendment to the Constitution or limit any legal remedy for forceful interference with a person's lawful participation in speech or peaceful assembly.
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§5207. Definitions
As used in this chapter:
(1) Federal lands
The term "Federal lands" means—
(A) national forests;
(B) public lands;
(C) national parks; and
(D) wildlife refuges.
(2) Lawful hunt
The term "lawful hunt" means the taking or harvesting (or attempted taking or harvesting) of wildlife or fish, on Federal lands, which—
(A) is lawful under the laws applicable in the place it occurs; and
(B) does not infringe upon a right of an owner of private property.
(3) National forest
The term "national forest" means lands included in the National Forest System (as defined in
(4) National park
The term "national park" means lands and waters included in the National Park System (as defined in
(5) Public lands
The term "public lands" has the same meaning as is provided in
(6) Secretary
The term "Secretary" means—
(A) the Secretary of Agriculture with respect to national forests; and
(B) the Secretary of the Interior with respect to—
(i) public lands;
(ii) national parks; and
(iii) wildlife refuges.
(7) Wildlife refuge
The term "wildlife refuge" means lands and waters included in the National Wildlife Refuge System (as established by
(8) Conduct
The term "conduct" does not include speech protected by the first article of amendment to the Constitution.
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Editorial Notes
Codification
In par. (4), "