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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 36 - Chapter 5 - 36-501
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36-501 - SALE AND PURCHASE OF WILDLIFE -- RESTRICTIONS -- EXCEPTIONS
No
person shall sell or buy any species of wildlife or parts thereof except as
hereinafter provided.
(a) Sale of Unprotected Wildlife. The sale of legally taken species of
wildlife classified as unprotected by law shall be lawful.
(b) Sale of Game Animals. The sale of legally taken hides, horns, or
heads of game animals, when detached from the carcass, and mounted wildlife,
where sale is not specifically prohibited by federal statute or regulation or
state statutes, shall be lawful only when the wildlife to be sold is
accompanied by a statement showing that the animals were lawfully taken. It
shall be lawful to possess or sell naturally shed antlers or horns of deer,
elk, moose, antelope and mountain goat, and antlers or horns of deer, elk,
moose, antelope and mountain goat which have died from natural causes.
(c) Sale of Furbearers. The sale of pelts and parts of furbearers when
legally taken shall be lawful.
(d) Sale of Seized Wildlife. The sale and purchase of court confiscated,
abandoned, or unclaimed wildlife shall be lawful when made in accordance with
the provisions of section 36-1304, Idaho Code.
(e) Sale of Commercially Raised or Harvested Wildlife. The sale of
wildlife legally raised or harvested commercially by properly licensed
commercial operations, if required to be licensed, shall be lawful except as
provided by rules promulgated pursuant to section 36-104(b)6., Idaho Code. The
provisions of this section shall not apply to domestic fur-bearing animals as
defined in chapter 30, title 25, Idaho Code.
(f) Sale of Steelhead Trout.
1. Any person holding a wholesale steelhead trout buyer's license may
purchase or sell steelhead trout in the state of Idaho that have been
taken by Indian fishermen lawfully exercising fishing rights reserved by
federal statute, treaty or executive order, provided that the Indian
fisherman is an enrolled member of the tribe holding such rights and the
code of such tribe authorizes such sales. A wholesale license is necessary
to purchase steelhead trout directly from Indian fishermen or from any
other seller whose principal place of business is located outside of the
state of Idaho.
2. Any person holding a retail steelhead trout buyer's license may
purchase steelhead trout in the state of Idaho from an Idaho licensed
wholesale steelhead trout buyer, or from any Indian fisherman lawfully
exercising fishing rights authorized by federal statute, treaty, or
executive order. A licensed retail steelhead trout buyer may sell
steelhead trout directly to the consumer or to an establishment that
prepares steelhead trout for consumption.
3. Establishments that prepare steelhead trout for consumption must
possess a wholesale or retail steelhead trout buyer's license; however,
these licensed establishments may purchase steelhead trout from either
wholesale or retail licensed steelhead trout buyers.
4. The fee for a wholesale license shall be as specified in section
36-416, Idaho Code, per year. The fee for a retail license shall be as
specified in section 36-416, Idaho Code, per year. These licenses shall
expire December 31 of the year for which they are valid.
5. No license is required for any person purchasing steelhead trout for
personal consumption from a licensed wholesale or retail steelhead trout
buyer or from an Indian fisherman lawfully exercising fishing rights
authorized by federal statute, treaty, executive order, or tribal code or
regulation.
6. Purchases or sales under this section shall be made under conditions
and reporting requirements prescribed by commission regulation, provided
that said conditions and reporting requirements are limited to those
necessary to identify the source of steelhead purchased.
Any person violating the provisions of this subsection shall be found
guilty as provided in section 36-1401, Idaho Code, and shall be punished as
set forth in section 36-1402, Idaho Code.
(g) Commission May Permit Sales. The commission may, by rule, permit the
sale of other parts of wildlife when such sale will not injuriously affect the
species permitted.
 
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