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Code · Montana · Title 87 — Fish and Wildlife · Chapter 6 · Part 3

87-6-310. Unlawful procurement of license while privileges forfeited or suspended.

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87-6-310 . Unlawful procurement of license while privileges forfeited or suspended.
(1)A person whose privilege to hunt, fish, or trap in this state is forfeited for a conviction or forfeiture of bail or bond for a violation under this chapter in this state may not purchase, acquire, obtain, possess, or apply for a hunting, fishing, or trapping license or permit while that privilege is forfeited.
(2)A person whose privilege to hunt, fish, or trap in this state has been suspended for a violation of fish and game law in a participating state, pursuant to 87-1-803 , may not apply for or purchase any license to hunt, fish, or trap in this state while that privilege is suspended.
(3)A person convicted of a violation of this section shall be fined not less than $500 or more than $2,000 or be imprisoned in the county jail for not more than 60 days, or both.
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