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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 502 - LICENSES, TAGS AND PERMITS

NRS 502.130 Tags, permits and seals required to hunt, trap, fish for or possess designated wildlife.

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NRS 502.130 Tags, permits and seals required to hunt, trap, fish for or possess designated wildlife.
1. In addition to the regular hunting licenses and trapping licenses provided for in this chapter, additional licenses, to be known as tags, are required to hunt any deer, elk, antelope, bighorn sheep, bear, moose, mountain lion or mountain goat.
2. Whenever it is determined by the Commission that it is necessary for correct management:
(a)Tags also may be required to hunt, trap or fish for any other species of wildlife. The Commission may limit the number of tags to be used in a management area.
(b)Permits and seals may be required to hunt, trap, fish or to possess any species of wildlife.
3. The Commission shall set the fee for all permits and seals issued pursuant to paragraph
(b)of subsection 2.
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