Acts and Regulations

81-58 - Hunter Orange

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NEW BRUNSWICK
REGULATION 81-58
under the
Fish and Wildlife Act
(O.C. 81-383)
Filed May 14, 1981
Under section 118 of the Fish and Wildlife Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following Regulation:
2004-88
1This Regulation may be cited as the Hunter Orange Regulation - Fish and Wildlife Act.
2004-88
2In this Regulation
“hunter orange” means a colour having an “L” value of not less than +55.0 Judd units and “a” values of not less than +65.0 Judd units and “b” values of not less than +30.0 Judd units as determined by a device known as a Hunter Lab Colour Difference Meter.
3Every person, while hunting or being a licensed guide accompanying any person engaged in hunting, shall wear
(a) a hat, and
(b) upon his or her back, chest and shoulders, an exterior garment of which not less than two thousand five hundred and eighty square centimetres in aggregate shall be exposed to view in such a manner as to be plainly visible from all directions,
and the colour of the hat and the exterior garment shall be solid hunter orange.
91-181
4This Regulation does not apply to persons authorized to hunt raccoons at night, persons hunting waterfowl or licensed guides in the company of such persons.
5This Regulation applies from and including the first day of September to and including the thirty-first day of December in each year.
91-181; 95-142
6Regulation 74-88 under the Game Act is repealed.
N.B. This Regulation is consolidated to September 1, 2004.