§ 17-1-1 [Declaration of policy.]
§ 17-1-2 State game commission; appointment; term
§ 17-1-3 Members to serve without compensation; per diem and mileage
§ 17-1-4 [Organization; annual and called meetings; secretary.]
§ 17-1-5 Employment and discharge of director and other employees; department of game and fish created
§ 17-1-5.1 Conservation services division; duties
§ 17-1-5.2 Youth programs; donations
§ 17-1-6 [Transfer of duties and obligations.]
§ 17-1-7 [Position of reserve conservation officer created.]
§ 17-1-8 [Qualifications of reserve conservation officers.]
§ 17-1-9 Powers and duties of reserve conservation officers
§ 17-1-10 [Issuance of reserve conservation officer commissions;
§ 17-1-11 Conservation officers; official duties; insurance
§ 17-1-13 [Seal of director.]
§ 17-1-14 General powers and duties of state game commission;
§ 17-1-15 Disbursement of money; limitation on expenditures
§ 17-1-16 Short title
§ 17-1-17 Purpose of act
§ 17-1-18 Bonding authority
§ 17-1-19 Bonds; form; terms
§ 17-1-20 Sale of bonds
§ 17-1-21 Proceeds from sale of bonds
§ 17-1-22 Security; retirement of bonds
§ 17-1-22.1 Game and fish capital outlay fund; created; transfer of money; state board of finance approval
§ 17-1-23 Construction
§ 17-1-24 Tax exemptions
§ 17-1-25 Refunding
§ 17-1-26 [Commission’s power to establish rules and regulations;
§ 17-1-27 [Hearings on rules and regulations; petition; publication of notice of hearing.]
§ 17-1-28 [Assent to act of congress concerning wildlife restoration projects.]
§ 17-1-29 [Distribution of moneys received from United States government.]

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