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Code · Vermont · Title 10 — Conservation and Development · Chapter 113

§ 4924.

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§ 4924. Exceptions
The requirements of sections 4922 and 4923 of this title shall not apply:
(1)when the failure to retrieve, the failure to salvage, or the failure to retain the covered wild animal is beyond the control of the person due to:
(A)theft of the covered wild animal by another person;
(B)unavoidable loss in the field to a wild animal;
(C)lack of legal access to property where a wounded or dead covered wild animal is located, including when signage on the property would lead a reasonable person to believe that hunting is prohibited on the land; or
(D)other circumstances that prevent salvage, retrieval, or retention;
(2)in order to defend a person or property, including defense of property authorized under this part or rules adopted under this part;
(3)when the covered wild animal is sick or diseased;
(4)to a State, federal, or municipal law enforcement officer or employee when the law enforcement officer or employee is acting within the course of the officer’s or employee’s employment; or
(5)when following generally accepted hunting or trapping practices for retrieval of a covered wild animal when a practice is:
(A)set forth under this part or rules adopted under this part; or
(B)approved as a best practice by the Commissioner of Fish and Wildlife. (Added 2021, No. 110 (Adj. Sess.), § 1, eff. May 11, 2022.)
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