Acts and Regulations

84-133 - Hunting

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3.2(1)A non-resident shall not hunt bear or coyote in the Province unless the non-resident
(a) has possession of a valid non-resident bear licence issued to that non-resident, and
(b) is hunting in the wildlife management zone indicated on the licence.
3.2(2)The Minister may establish an annual quota of bear that may be hunted by non-residents in each wildlife management zone established in section 12, which quota shall consist of a range, and, subject to subsection (15), the number of applicants chosen by the random computer draw held under subsection (9) to be issued a non-resident bear licence in relation to each wildlife management zone shall fall within the range established for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(3)Notwithstanding subsection (2), the Minister, if of the opinion that the population of bear does not support sustainable hunting of bear by non-residents in a wildlife management zone, may establish a quota of zero for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(4)An applicant may
(a) apply for a non-resident bear licence, or
(b) apply for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants.
3.2(4.1)An application under subsection (4) may be made
(a) by completing an electronic application accessible through the Department’s website or Service New Brunswick’s website,
(b) at a Service New Brunswick centre, or
(c) at the business premises of a vendor appointed under section 84 of the Act.
3.2(5)An application under subsection (4) shall not be made or accepted later than
(a) in the case of an electronic application accessed through the Department’s website or Service New Brunswick’s website, 12 midnight of the last day of the month of February in the year of the application,
(b) in the case of an application made at a Service New Brunswick centre, the end of the business day for that Service New Brunswick centre of the last day of the month of February in the year of the application, and
(c) in the case of an application made at the business premises of a vendor appointed under section 84 of the Act, the end of the business day for that business premises or midnight, whichever occurs first, of the last day of the month of February in the year of the application.
3.2(6)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(a) for a non-resident bear licence, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicant wishes to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-six dollars and twenty-five cents.
3.2(7)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(b) for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-five dollars per applicant.
3.2(8)No more than one application under subsection (4) shall be made by or on behalf of a non-resident for a non-resident bear licence in any one year.
3.2(9)Subject to subsection (10), all applications made under subsection (4) on or before the time limit established under subsection (5) shall be classified according to the wildlife management zone in which each applicant wishes to hunt or, in the case of an application under paragraph (4)(b), according to the wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt, and shall be submitted to a random computer draw for each wildlife management zone.
3.2(10)The Minister may remove from the random computer draw held under subsection (9) the number of any applicant who has made more than one application under subsection (4) in any year.
3.2(11)An applicant who in any year is successful in the random computer draw held under subsection (9) may, subject to subsection 3(3), obtain a non-resident bear licence.
3.2(12)Where a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone has not been allocated after conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), the Minister may, on application and subject to subsection 3(3), issue non-resident bear licences to non-residents until the annual quota has been allocated.
3.2(13)A non-resident shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (12), indicate from among the wildlife management zones in which a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) has not been allocated the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident wishes to hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(14)The Minister shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (11), (12) or (19), indicate on the face of the licence the one wildlife management zone in which the holder of the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(15)Notwithstanding any other provision of this Regulation, the Minister may, in such manner as the Minister considers appropriate, prior to conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), allocate a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence.
3.2(15.1)The Minister shall provide an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence, as the case may be, with a unique identification number associated with each non-resident bear licence allocated to the outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence under subsection (15).
3.2(16)The Minister shall indicate on the face of each non-resident bear licence allocated under subsection (15) to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence, as the case may be, the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident who obtains the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(17)Where a person is issued a non-resident bear licence indicating information that does not match the information provided by or on behalf of the person, the person may apply to the Minister for a new non-resident bear licence indicating the correct information and the Minister may issue a new non-resident bear licence in exchange for the one issued.
3.2(18)A non-resident bear licence authorizes the holder of the licence to hunt bear and coyote in the wildlife management zone indicated on the face of the licence during the periods authorized under subsection 6(1) in the year in which the licence was issued.
3.2(19)If the holder of a non-resident bear licence kills a bear, the holder may, after receiving a true copy of the registration permit issued under subparagraph 21.4(b)(iv) or paragraph 21.5(1)(b), as the case may be, obtain a second non-resident bear licence permitting him or her to kill another bear during the open season prescribed in paragraph 11(1)(a.1) in the year in which the first non-resident bear licence was issued.
97-95; 99-43; 2011-27; 2014-127; 2016-43; 2018-1; 2018-56; 2021-60
3.2(1)A non-resident shall not hunt bear or coyote in the Province unless the non-resident
(a) has possession of a valid non-resident bear licence issued to that non-resident, and
(b) is hunting in the wildlife management zone indicated on the licence.
3.2(2)The Minister may establish an annual quota of bear that may be hunted by non-residents in each wildlife management zone established in section 12, which quota shall consist of a range, and, subject to subsection (15), the number of applicants chosen by the random computer draw held under subsection (9) to be issued a non-resident bear licence in relation to each wildlife management zone shall fall within the range established for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(3)Notwithstanding subsection (2), the Minister, if of the opinion that the population of bear does not support sustainable hunting of bear by non-residents in a wildlife management zone, may establish a quota of zero for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(4)An applicant may
(a) apply for a non-resident bear licence, or
(b) apply for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants.
3.2(4.1)An application under subsection (4) may be made
(a) by completing an electronic application accessible through the Department’s website or Service New Brunswick’s website,
(b) at a Service New Brunswick centre, or
(c) at the business premises of a vendor appointed under section 84 of the Act.
3.2(5)An application under subsection (4) shall not be made or accepted later than
(a) in the case of an electronic application accessed through the Department’s website or Service New Brunswick’s website, 12 midnight of the last day of the month of February in the year of the application,
(b) in the case of an application made at a Service New Brunswick centre, the end of the business day for that Service New Brunswick centre of the last day of the month of February in the year of the application, and
(c) in the case of an application made at the business premises of a vendor appointed under section 84 of the Act, the end of the business day for that business premises or midnight, whichever occurs first, of the last day of the month of February in the year of the application.
3.2(6)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(a) for a non-resident bear licence, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicant wishes to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-six dollars and twenty-five cents.
3.2(7)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(b) for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-five dollars per applicant.
3.2(8)No more than one application under subsection (4) shall be made by or on behalf of a non-resident for a non-resident bear licence in any one year.
3.2(9)Subject to subsection (10), all applications made under subsection (4) on or before the time limit established under subsection (5) shall be classified according to the wildlife management zone in which each applicant wishes to hunt or, in the case of an application under paragraph (4)(b), according to the wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt, and shall be submitted to a random computer draw for each wildlife management zone.
3.2(10)The Minister may remove from the random computer draw held under subsection (9) the number of any applicant who has made more than one application under subsection (4) in any year.
3.2(11)An applicant who in any year is successful in the random computer draw held under subsection (9) may, subject to subsection 3(3), obtain a non-resident bear licence.
3.2(12)Where a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone has not been allocated after conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), the Minister may, on application and subject to subsection 3(3), issue non-resident bear licences to non-residents until the annual quota has been allocated.
3.2(13)A non-resident shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (12), indicate from among the wildlife management zones in which a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) has not been allocated the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident wishes to hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(14)The Minister shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (11), (12) or (19), indicate on the face of the licence the one wildlife management zone in which the holder of the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(15)Notwithstanding any other provision of this Regulation, the Minister may, in such manner as the Minister considers appropriate, prior to conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), allocate a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence.
3.2(15.1)The Minister shall provide an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence, as the case may be, with a unique identification number associated with each non-resident bear licence allocated to the outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence under subsection (15).
3.2(16)The Minister shall indicate on the face of each non-resident bear licence allocated under subsection (15) to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence, as the case may be, the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident who obtains the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(17)Where a person is issued a non-resident bear licence indicating information that does not match the information provided by or on behalf of the person, the person may apply to the Minister for a new non-resident bear licence indicating the correct information and the Minister may issue a new non-resident bear licence in exchange for the one issued.
3.2(18)A non-resident bear licence authorizes the holder of the licence to hunt bear and coyote in the wildlife management zone indicated on the face of the licence during the periods authorized under subsection 6(1) in the year in which the licence was issued.
3.2(19)If the holder of a non-resident bear licence kills a bear, the holder may, after receiving a true copy of the registration permit from a bear registration agent under subsection 21.3(2), obtain a second non-resident bear licence permitting him or her to kill another bear during the open season prescribed in paragraph 11(1)(a.1) in the year in which the first non-resident bear licence was issued.
97-95; 99-43; 2011-27; 2014-127; 2016-43; 2018-1; 2018-56
3.2(1)A non-resident shall not hunt bear or coyote in the Province unless the non-resident
(a) has possession of a valid non-resident bear licence issued to that non-resident, to which is affixed a bear validation sticker issued under subsection (14) to the non-resident or under subsection (16) to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence, and
(b) is hunting in the wildlife management zone indicated on the bear validation sticker.
3.2(2)The Minister may establish an annual quota of bear that may be hunted by non-residents in each wildlife management zone established in section 12, which quota shall consist of a range, and, subject to subsection (15), the number of applicants chosen by the random computer draw held under subsection (9) to be issued a non-resident bear licence in relation to each wildlife management zone shall fall within the range established for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(3)Notwithstanding subsection (2), the Minister, if of the opinion that the population of bear does not support sustainable hunting of bear by non-residents in a wildlife management zone, may establish a quota of zero for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(4)An applicant may
(a) apply for a non-resident bear licence, or
(b) apply for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants.
3.2(4.1)An application under subsection (4) may be made
(a) by completing an electronic application accessible through the Department’s website or Service New Brunswick’s website,
(b) at a Service New Brunswick centre, or
(c) at the business premises of a vendor appointed under section 84 of the Act.
3.2(5)An application under subsection (4) shall not be made or accepted later than
(a) in the case of an electronic application accessed through the Department’s website or Service New Brunswick’s website, 12 midnight of the last day of the month of February in the year of the application,
(b) in the case of an application made at a Service New Brunswick centre, the end of the business day for that Service New Brunswick centre of the last day of the month of February in the year of the application, and
(c) in the case of an application made at the business premises of a vendor appointed under section 84 of the Act, the end of the business day for that business premises or midnight, whichever occurs first, of the last day of the month of February in the year of the application.
3.2(6)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(a) for a non-resident bear licence, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicant wishes to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-six dollars and twenty-five cents.
3.2(7)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(b) for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-five dollars per applicant.
3.2(8)No more than one application under subsection (4) shall be made by or on behalf of a non-resident for a non-resident bear licence in any one year.
3.2(9)Subject to subsection (10), all applications made under subsection (4) on or before the time limit established under subsection (5) shall be classified according to the wildlife management zone in which each applicant wishes to hunt or, in the case of an application under paragraph (4)(b), according to the wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt, and shall be submitted to a random computer draw for each wildlife management zone.
3.2(10)The Minister may remove from the random computer draw held under subsection (9) the number of any applicant who has made more than one application under subsection (4) in any year.
3.2(11)An applicant who in any year is successful in the random computer draw held under subsection (9) may, subject to subsection 3(3), obtain a non-resident bear licence.
3.2(12)Where a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone has not been allocated after conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), the Minister may, on application and subject to subsection 3(3), issue non-resident bear licences to non-residents until the annual quota has been allocated.
3.2(13)A non-resident shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (12), indicate from among the wildlife management zones in which a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) has not been allocated the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident wishes to hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(14)The Minister shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (11), (12) or (19), affix to the back of the licence a bear validation sticker, issued to the holder of the licence by the Minister, which shall indicate the one wildlife management zone in which the holder of the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(15)Notwithstanding any other provision of this Regulation, the Minister may, in such manner as the Minister considers appropriate, prior to conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), allocate a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence.
3.2(16)The Minister shall affix to the back of each licence allocated under subsection (15) a bear validation sticker, issued by the Minister to the outfitter or the holder of the guide I licence, as the case may be, which shall indicate the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident who obtains the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(17)Where a person is issued a bear validation sticker indicating information that does not match the information provided by or on behalf of the person, the person may apply to the Minister for a new bear validation sticker indicating the correct information and the Minister may issue a new bear validation sticker in exchange for the one issued.
3.2(18)A non-resident bear licence to which is affixed a bear validation sticker issued in accordance with this section authorizes the holder of the licence to hunt bear and coyote in the wildlife management zone indicated on the bear validation sticker during the periods authorized under subsection 6(1) in the year in which the licence was issued.
3.2(19)If the holder of a non-resident bear licence kills a bear, the holder may, after receiving a true copy of the registration permit from a bear registration agent under subsection 21.3(2), obtain a second non-resident bear licence permitting him or her to kill another bear during the open season prescribed in paragraph 11(1)(a.1) in the year in which the first non-resident bear licence was issued.
97-95; 99-43; 2011-27; 2014-127; 2016-43; 2018-1
3.2(1)A non-resident shall not hunt bear or coyote in the Province unless the non-resident
(a) has possession of a valid non-resident bear licence issued to that non-resident, to which is affixed a bear validation sticker issued under subsection (14) to the non-resident or under subsection (16) to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence, and
(b) is hunting in the wildlife management zone indicated on the bear validation sticker.
3.2(2)The Minister may establish an annual quota of bear that may be hunted by non-residents in each wildlife management zone established in section 12, which quota shall consist of a range, and, subject to subsection (15), the number of applicants chosen by the random computer draw held under subsection (9) to be issued a non-resident bear licence in relation to each wildlife management zone shall fall within the range established for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(3)Notwithstanding subsection (2), the Minister, if of the opinion that the population of bear does not support sustainable hunting of bear by non-residents in a wildlife management zone, may establish a quota of zero for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(4)An applicant may, through the Department’s website,
(a) apply for a non-resident bear licence, or
(b) apply for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants.
3.2(5)An application under subsection (4) shall not be made or accepted later than midnight of the last day of February in the year of application.
3.2(6)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(a) for a non-resident bear licence, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicant wishes to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-six dollars and twenty-five cents.
3.2(7)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(b) for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-five dollars per applicant.
3.2(8)No more than one application under subsection (4) shall be made by or on behalf of a non-resident for a non-resident bear licence in any one year.
3.2(9)Subject to subsection (10), all applications made under subsection (4) on or before the time limit established under subsection (5) shall be classified according to the wildlife management zone in which each applicant wishes to hunt or, in the case of an application under paragraph (4)(b), according to the wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt, and shall be submitted to a random computer draw for each wildlife management zone.
3.2(10)The Minister may remove from the random computer draw held under subsection (9) the number of any applicant who has made more than one application under subsection (4) in any year.
3.2(11)An applicant who in any year is successful in the random computer draw held under subsection (9) may, subject to subsection 3(3), obtain a non-resident bear licence.
3.2(12)Where a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone has not been allocated after conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), the Minister may, on application and subject to subsection 3(3), issue non-resident bear licences to non-residents until the annual quota has been allocated.
3.2(13)A non-resident shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (12), indicate from among the wildlife management zones in which a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) has not been allocated the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident wishes to hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(14)The Minister shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (11), (12) or (19), affix to the back of the licence a bear validation sticker, issued to the holder of the licence by the Minister, which shall indicate the one wildlife management zone in which the holder of the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(15)Notwithstanding any other provision of this Regulation, the Minister may, in such manner as the Minister considers appropriate, prior to conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), allocate a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence.
3.2(16)The Minister shall affix to the back of each licence allocated under subsection (15) a bear validation sticker, issued by the Minister to the outfitter or the holder of the guide I licence, as the case may be, which shall indicate the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident who obtains the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(17)Where a person is issued a bear validation sticker indicating information that does not match the information provided by or on behalf of the person, the person may apply to the Minister for a new bear validation sticker indicating the correct information and the Minister may issue a new bear validation sticker in exchange for the one issued.
3.2(18)A non-resident bear licence to which is affixed a bear validation sticker issued in accordance with this section authorizes the holder of the licence to hunt bear and coyote in the wildlife management zone indicated on the bear validation sticker during the periods authorized under subsection 6(1) in the year in which the licence was issued.
3.2(19)If the holder of a non-resident bear licence kills a bear, the holder may, after receiving a true copy of the registration permit from a bear registration agent under subsection 21.3(2), obtain a second non-resident bear licence permitting him or her to kill another bear during the open season prescribed in paragraph 11(1)(a.1) in the year in which the first non-resident bear licence was issued.
97-95; 99-43; 2011-27; 2014-127; 2016-43
3.2(1)A non-resident shall not hunt bear or coyote in the Province unless the non-resident
(a) has possession of a valid non-resident bear licence issued to that non-resident, to which is affixed a bear validation sticker issued under subsection (14) to the non-resident or under subsection (16) to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence, and
(b) is hunting in the wildlife management zone indicated on the bear validation sticker.
3.2(2)The Minister may establish an annual quota of bear that may be hunted by non-residents in each wildlife management zone established in section 12, which quota shall consist of a range, and, subject to subsection (15), the number of applicants chosen by the random computer draw held under subsection (9) to be issued a non-resident bear licence in relation to each wildlife management zone shall fall within the range established for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(3)Notwithstanding subsection (2), the Minister, if of the opinion that the population of bear does not support sustainable hunting of bear by non-residents in a wildlife management zone, may establish a quota of zero for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(4)An applicant may, by using a computer assisted application line from a touch tone telephone,
(a) apply for a non-resident bear licence, or
(b) apply for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants.
3.2(5)An application under subsection (4) shall not be made or accepted later than midnight of the last day of February in the year of application.
3.2(6)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(a) for a non-resident bear licence, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicant wishes to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-six dollars and twenty-five cents.
3.2(7)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(b) for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-five dollars per applicant.
3.2(8)No more than one application under subsection (4) shall be made by or on behalf of a non-resident for a non-resident bear licence in any one year.
3.2(9)Subject to subsection (10), all applications made under subsection (4) on or before the time limit established under subsection (5) shall be classified according to the wildlife management zone in which each applicant wishes to hunt or, in the case of an application under paragraph (4)(b), according to the wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt, and shall be submitted to a random computer draw for each wildlife management zone.
3.2(10)The Minister may remove from the random computer draw held under subsection (9) the number of any applicant who has made more than one application under subsection (4) in any year.
3.2(11)An applicant who in any year is successful in the random computer draw held under subsection (9) may, subject to subsection 3(3), purchase a non-resident bear licence.
3.2(12)Where a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone has not been allocated after conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), the Minister may, on application and subject to subsection 3(3), issue non-resident bear licences to non-residents until the annual quota has been allocated.
3.2(13)A non-resident shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (12), indicate from among the wildlife management zones in which a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) has not been allocated the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident wishes to hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(14)The Minister shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (11), (12) or (19), affix to the back of the licence a bear validation sticker, issued to the holder of the licence by the Minister, which shall indicate the one wildlife management zone in which the holder of the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(15)Notwithstanding any other provision of this Regulation, the Minister may, in such manner as the Minister considers appropriate, prior to conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), allocate a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence.
3.2(16)The Minister shall affix to the back of each licence allocated under subsection (15) a bear validation sticker, issued by the Minister to the outfitter or the holder of the guide I licence, as the case may be, which shall indicate the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident who purchases the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(17)Where a person is issued a bear validation sticker indicating information that does not match the information provided by or on behalf of the person, the person may apply to the Minister for a new bear validation sticker indicating the correct information and the Minister may issue a new bear validation sticker in exchange for the one issued.
3.2(18)A non-resident bear licence to which is affixed a bear validation sticker issued in accordance with this section authorizes the holder of the licence to hunt bear and coyote in the wildlife management zone indicated on the bear validation sticker during the periods authorized under subsection 6(1) in the year in which the licence was issued.
3.2(19)If the holder of a non-resident bear licence kills a bear, the holder may, after receiving a true copy of the registration permit from a bear registration agent under subsection 21.3(2), purchase a second non-resident bear licence permitting him or her to kill another bear during the open season prescribed in paragraph 11(1)(a.1) in the year in which the first non-resident bear licence was issued.
97-95; 99-43; 2011-27; 2014-127
3.2(1)A non-resident shall not hunt bear or coyote in the Province unless the non-resident
(a) has possession of a valid non-resident bear licence issued to that non-resident, to which is affixed a bear validation sticker issued under subsection (14) to the non-resident or under subsection (16) to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence, and
(b) is hunting in the wildlife management zone indicated on the bear validation sticker.
3.2(2)The Minister may establish an annual quota of bear that may be hunted by non-residents in each wildlife management zone established in section 12, which quota shall consist of a range, and, subject to subsection (15), the number of applicants chosen by the random computer draw held under subsection (9) to be issued a non-resident bear licence in relation to each wildlife management zone shall fall within the range established for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(3)Notwithstanding subsection (2), the Minister, if of the opinion that the population of bear does not support sustainable hunting of bear by non-residents in a wildlife management zone, may establish a quota of zero for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(4)An applicant may, by using a computer assisted application line from a touch tone telephone,
(a) apply for a non-resident bear licence, or
(b) apply for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants.
3.2(5)An application under subsection (4) shall not be made or accepted later than midnight of the last day of February in the year of application.
3.2(6)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(a) for a non-resident bear licence, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicant wishes to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-six dollars and twenty-five cents.
3.2(7)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(b) for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-five dollars per applicant.
3.2(8)No more than one application under subsection (4) shall be made by or on behalf of a non-resident for a non-resident bear licence in any one year.
3.2(9)Subject to subsection (10), all applications made under subsection (4) on or before the time limit established under subsection (5) shall be classified according to the wildlife management zone in which each applicant wishes to hunt or, in the case of an application under paragraph (4)(b), according to the wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt, and shall be submitted to a random computer draw for each wildlife management zone.
3.2(10)The Minister may remove from the random computer draw held under subsection (9) the number of any applicant who has made more than one application under subsection (4) in any year.
3.2(11)An applicant who in any year is successful in the random computer draw held under subsection (9) may, subject to subsection 3(3), purchase a non-resident bear licence.
3.2(12)Where a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone has not been allocated after conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), the Minister may, on application and subject to subsection 3(3), issue non-resident bear licences to non-residents until the annual quota has been allocated.
3.2(13)A non-resident shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (12), indicate from among the wildlife management zones in which a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) has not been allocated the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident wishes to hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(14)The Minister shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (11) or (12), affix to the back of the licence a bear validation sticker, issued to the holder of the licence by the Minister, which shall indicate the one wildlife management zone in which the holder of the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(15)Notwithstanding any other provision of this Regulation, the Minister may, in such manner as the Minister considers appropriate, prior to conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), allocate a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence.
3.2(16)The Minister shall affix to the back of each licence allocated under subsection (15) a bear validation sticker, issued by the Minister to the outfitter or the holder of the guide I licence, as the case may be, which shall indicate the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident who purchases the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(17)Where a person is issued a bear validation sticker indicating information that does not match the information provided by or on behalf of the person, the person may apply to the Minister for a new bear validation sticker indicating the correct information and the Minister may issue a new bear validation sticker in exchange for the one issued.
3.2(18)A non-resident bear licence to which is affixed a bear validation sticker issued in accordance with this section authorizes the holder of the licence to hunt bear and coyote in the wildlife management zone indicated on the bear validation sticker during the periods authorized under subsection 6(1) in the year in which the licence was issued.
97-95; 99-43; 2011-27
3.2(1)A non-resident shall not hunt bear or coyote in the Province unless the non-resident
(a) has possession of a valid non-resident bear licence issued to that non-resident, to which is affixed a bear validation sticker issued under subsection (14) to the non-resident or under subsection (16) to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence, and
(b) is hunting in the wildlife management zone indicated on the bear validation sticker.
3.2(2)The Minister may establish an annual quota of bear that may be hunted by non-residents in each wildlife management zone established in section 12, which quota shall consist of a range, and, subject to subsection (15), the number of applicants chosen by the random computer draw held under subsection (9) to be issued a non-resident bear licence in relation to each wildlife management zone shall fall within the range established for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(3)Notwithstanding subsection (2), the Minister, if of the opinion that the population of bear does not support sustainable hunting of bear by non-residents in a wildlife management zone, may establish a quota of zero for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(4)An applicant may, by using a computer assisted application line from a touch tone telephone,
(a) apply for a non-resident bear licence, or
(b) apply for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants.
3.2(5)An application under subsection (4) shall not be made or accepted later than midnight of the last day of February in the year of application.
3.2(6)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(a) for a non-resident bear licence, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicant wishes to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-six dollars and twenty-five cents.
3.2(7)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(b) for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-five dollars per applicant.
3.2(8)No more than one application under subsection (4) shall be made by or on behalf of a non-resident for a non-resident bear licence in any one year.
3.2(9)Subject to subsection (10), all applications made under subsection (4) on or before the time limit established under subsection (5) shall be classified according to the wildlife management zone in which each applicant wishes to hunt or, in the case of an application under paragraph (4)(b), according to the wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt, and shall be submitted to a random computer draw for each wildlife management zone.
3.2(10)The Minister may remove from the random computer draw held under subsection (9) the number of any applicant who has made more than one application under subsection (4) in any year.
3.2(11)An applicant who in any year is successful in the random computer draw held under subsection (9) may, subject to subsection 3(3), purchase a non-resident bear licence.
3.2(12)Where a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone has not been allocated after conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), the Minister may, on application and subject to subsection 3(3), issue non-resident bear licences to non-residents until the annual quota has been allocated.
3.2(13)A non-resident shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (12), indicate from among the wildlife management zones in which a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) has not been allocated the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident wishes to hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(14)The Minister shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (11) or (12), affix to the back of the licence a bear validation sticker, issued to the holder of the licence by the Minister, which shall indicate the one wildlife management zone in which the holder of the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(15)Notwithstanding any other provision of this Regulation, the Minister may, in such manner as the Minister considers appropriate, prior to conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), allocate a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence.
3.2(16)The Minister shall affix to the back of each licence allocated under subsection (15) a bear validation sticker, issued by the Minister to the outfitter or the holder of the guide I licence, as the case may be, which shall indicate the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident who purchases the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(17)Where a person is issued a bear validation sticker indicating information that does not match the information provided by or on behalf of the person, the person may apply to the Minister for a new bear validation sticker indicating the correct information and the Minister may issue a new bear validation sticker in exchange for the one issued.
3.2(18)A non-resident bear licence to which is affixed a bear validation sticker issued in accordance with this section authorizes the holder of the licence to hunt bear and coyote in the wildlife management zone indicated on the bear validation sticker during the periods authorized under subsection 6(1) in the year in which the licence was issued.
97-95; 99-43; 2011-27
3.2(1)A non-resident shall not hunt bear or coyote in the Province unless the non-resident
(a) has possession of a valid non-resident bear licence issued to that non-resident, to which is affixed a bear validation sticker issued under subsection (14) to the non-resident or under subsection (16) to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence, and
(b) is hunting in the wildlife management zone indicated on the bear validation sticker.
3.2(2)The Minister may establish an annual quota of bear that may be hunted by non-residents in each wildlife management zone established in section 12, which quota shall consist of a range, and, subject to subsection (15), the number of applicants chosen by the random computer draw held under subsection (9) to be issued a non-resident bear licence in relation to each wildlife management zone shall fall within the range established for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(3)Notwithstanding subsection (2), the Minister, if of the opinion that the population of bear does not support sustainable hunting of bear by non-residents in a wildlife management zone, may establish a quota of zero for that wildlife management zone.
3.2(4)An applicant may, by using a computer assisted application line from a touch tone telephone,
(a) apply for a non-resident bear licence, or
(b) apply for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants.
3.2(5)An application under subsection (4) shall not be made or accepted later than midnight of the last day of February in the year of application.
3.2(6)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(a) for a non-resident bear licence, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicant wishes to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-five dollars.
3.2(7)Where an applicant applies under paragraph (4)(b) for more than one non-resident bear licence on behalf of a number of applicants, the applicant shall
(a) indicate from among the wildlife management zones for which a quota has been established by the Minister under subsection (2) the one wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt bear and coyote, and
(b) pay a non-refundable application fee of twenty-five dollars per applicant.
3.2(8)No more than one application under subsection (4) shall be made by or on behalf of a non-resident for a non-resident bear licence in any one year.
3.2(9)Subject to subsection (10), all applications made under subsection (4) on or before the time limit established under subsection (5) shall be classified according to the wildlife management zone in which each applicant wishes to hunt or, in the case of an application under paragraph (4)(b), according to the wildlife management zone in which the applicants wish to hunt, and shall be submitted to a random computer draw for each wildlife management zone.
3.2(10)The Minister may remove from the random computer draw held under subsection (9) the number of any applicant who has made more than one application under subsection (4) in any year.
3.2(11)An applicant who in any year is successful in the random computer draw held under subsection (9) may, subject to subsection 3(3), purchase a non-resident bear licence.
3.2(12)Where a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone has not been allocated after conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), the Minister may, on application and subject to subsection 3(3), issue non-resident bear licences to non-residents until the annual quota has been allocated.
3.2(13)A non-resident shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (12), indicate from among the wildlife management zones in which a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) has not been allocated the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident wishes to hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(14)The Minister shall, at the time of the issuance of a non-resident bear licence under subsection (11) or (12), affix to the back of the licence a bear validation sticker, issued to the holder of the licence by the Minister, which shall indicate the one wildlife management zone in which the holder of the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(15)Notwithstanding any other provision of this Regulation, the Minister may, in such manner as the Minister considers appropriate, prior to conducting a random computer draw under subsection (9), allocate a portion of the annual quota established under subsection (2) with respect to a wildlife management zone to an outfitter or the holder of a guide I licence.
3.2(16)The Minister shall affix to the back of each licence allocated under subsection (15) a bear validation sticker, issued by the Minister to the outfitter or the holder of the guide I licence, as the case may be, which shall indicate the one wildlife management zone in which the non-resident who purchases the licence may hunt bear and coyote.
3.2(17)Where a person is issued a bear validation sticker indicating information that does not match the information provided by or on behalf of the person, the person may apply to the Minister for a new bear validation sticker indicating the correct information and the Minister may issue a new bear validation sticker in exchange for the one issued.
3.2(18)A non-resident bear licence to which is affixed a bear validation sticker issued in accordance with this section authorizes the holder of the licence to hunt bear and coyote in the wildlife management zone indicated on the bear validation sticker during the periods authorized under subsection 6(1) in the year in which the licence was issued.
97-95; 99-43