36-501 Sale and Purchase of Wildlife — Restrictions — Exceptions
36-502 Possession — Transportation — Shipment of Wildlife — Restrictions — Exceptions — Release of Captured Wildlife
36-503 Storage of Wildlife — Processing — Restrictions — Exceptions — Records Required
36-504 Wildlife Taken in Violation of Other Laws — Violations
36-505 Suspension of Hunting, Fishing or Trapping License for Failure to Pay Underlying Infraction Penalty — Appeal
36-506 Wildlife Struck With Vehicle — Dispatch — Salvage
36-507 Seasonal Restrictions On Possession, Transportation, and Collection of Antlers and Horns to Protect Wintering Big Game

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Terms Used In Idaho Code > Title 36 > Chapter 5 - Restrictions On Possession, Transportation, Sale and Use of Wildlife

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