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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 34 — GAME · Chapter 3

§ 304. Deputy Game Commission officers.

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§ 304. Deputy Game Commission officers.
(a)Appointment.-- The commission may appoint deputy Game Commission officers as necessary. Except as otherwise provided, they shall possess the rights and powers given by law to Game Commission officers and be subject to all requirements and regulations, either of the law or of the commission, controlling the action of Game Commission officers.
(b)Compensation and expenses.-- Deputy Game Commission officers shall not be entitled to compensation for either time or expenses incurred in the performance of their duties unless specifically employed for special duties by written order of the director. The commission shall, from time to time, fix the rate of compensation and allowable expenses for special duty services.
(c)Collection of fees.-- Any deputy Game Commission officer not specifically employed, in writing, for special duties under subsection
(b)shall, with written authorization of the director, be entitled to collect the fees as are now or may hereafter be paid to constables, to be assessed and collected as costs of prosecution for services legally rendered in the performance of any duties in the enforcement of this title.
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SUBCHAPTER B
POWERS AND DUTIES IN GENERAL
Sec.
321. Meetings of commission.
322. Powers and duties of commission.
323. Cooperative agreements.
324. Cooperation with Federal Government.
325. Limitation on disclosure of certain records.
326. Use of credit and debit cards.
327. Junior hunter projects.
328. Accountability.
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