Acts and Regulations

2011-51 - Fish and Wildlife Act

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NEW BRUNSWICK
REGULATION 2011-51
under the
Fish and Wildlife Act
(O.C. 2011-264)
Filed August 25, 2011
1Section 4 of New Brunswick Regulation 84-124 under the Fish and Wildlife Act is amended
(a) by repealing paragraph (1.2)(a) and substituting the following:
(a) provides proof of having successfully completed in the Province
(i) a firearm safety and hunter education course approved by the Minister, or
(ii) if hunting by bow or crossbow, a bow hunter education course approved by the Minister, and
(b) by repealing subsection (1.21) and substituting the following:
4(1.21)The Minister shall not issue a rabbit licence to an applicant unless the applicant provides proof of having successfully completed in the Province
(a) a firearm safety and hunter education course approved by the Minister, or
(b) if hunting by bow or crossbow, a bow hunter education course approved by the Minister.
(c) by repealing paragraph (1.22)(a) and substituting the following:
(a) provides proof satisfactory to the Minister of having successfully completed in another province or territory of Canada or a state of the United States of America
(i) a firearm safety and hunter education course recognized by the Minister, or
(ii) if hunting by bow or crossbow, a bow hunter education course recognized by the Minister, or
(d) by repealing paragraph (1.3)(a) and substituting the following:
(a) provides proof satisfactory to the Minister of having successfully completed in another province or territory of Canada or a state of the United States of America
(i) a firearm safety and hunter education course recognized by the Minister, or
(ii) if hunting by bow or crossbow, a bow hunter education course recognized by the Minister, or
(e) by repealing paragraph (4.6)(b) and substituting the following:
(b) the holder has successfully completed
(i) a firearm safety and hunter education course approved by the Minister, or
(ii) if hunting by bow or crossbow, a bow hunter education course approved by the Minister, and
2This Regulation comes into force on September 1, 2011.