Code of Alabama
Article 1 - General Provisions.
Section 9-11-2.1 - Closing of Existing Hunting Lands; Replacement Acreage; Annual Reports.

(a) For the purposes of this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings:
(1) DEPARTMENT. The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
(2) DEPARTMENT-MANAGED LANDS. Privately owned lands that are leased or managed by the department.
(3) DEPARTMENT-OWNED LANDS. Lands owned by the department and lands owned by the state over which the department holds management authority.
(4) HUNTING. The lawful pursuit, trapping, shooting, capture, collection, or killing of wildlife or the lawful attempt to pursue, trap, shoot, capture, collect, or kill wildlife.
(b) Department-owned lands and department-managed lands shall be open to access and use for hunting except as limited by the department for reasons of demonstrable public safety, fish or wildlife management, homeland security, or as otherwise limited by law.
(c) The department, in exercising its authority pursuant to state law, shall exercise its authority, consistent with this section in a manner that supports, promotes, and enhances hunting opportunities to the extent authorized by state law.
(d) Department land management decisions and actions shall not result in any net loss of habitat land acreage available for hunting opportunities on department-owned lands that exist on March 22, 2010. The department shall expeditiously find replacement acreage for hunting to compensate for closures of any existing hunting land. Replacement land, to the greatest extent possible, shall be located within the same administrative region of the department and shall be consistent with the hunting discipline that the department allowed on the closed land.
(e) Any state agency or water management district that owns or manages lands shall assist, coordinate, and cooperate with the department to allow hunting on the lands if the lands are determined by the department to be suitable for hunting. To ensure no net loss of land acreage available for hunting, state agencies and water management districts shall cooperate with the department to open new, additional hunting lands to replace lost hunting acreage. Lands officially designated as units within the state park system may not be considered for replacement hunting lands and may only be opened for hunting when necessary as a wildlife control or management tool as determined by the Division of State Parks of the department.
(f) By October 1 of each year, the division director of the Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries of the department shall submit to the Legislature a written report describing all of the following:
(1) The acreage owned or managed by the department that was closed to hunting during the previous fiscal year and the reasons for the closures.
(2) The acreage owned or managed by the department that was opened to hunting to compensate for closures of existing land pursuant to this section.
(g) By October 1 of each year, any state agency or water management district that owns or manages lands shall submit a written report to the department and the Legislature describing all of the following:
(1) A list of properties that were open for hunting during the previous fiscal year.
(2) A list of properties that were not open for hunting during the previous fiscal year.
(3) The acreage for each property and the county where each property is located, except for right-of-way lands and parcels under 50 acres.

Structure Code of Alabama

Code of Alabama

Title 9 - Conservation and Natural Resources.

Chapter 11 - Fish, Game and Wildlife.

Article 1 - General Provisions.

Section 9-11-1 - Definitions.

Section 9-11-2 - Acquisition of Lands for State Game Lands; Erection, etc., of Buildings for Propagation of Game, Birds or Fish.

Section 9-11-2.1 - Closing of Existing Hunting Lands; Replacement Acreage; Annual Reports.

Section 9-11-3 - Title and Deeds to Acquired Lands; Supervision of Same.

Section 9-11-4 - State Game Refuges or Sanctuaries; Shooting Preserves, Game Refuges, etc., in National Forests, Etc.

Section 9-11-5 - Commissioner, Wardens, etc., Constituted Peace Officers.

Section 9-11-6 - Violations of Fish and Game Laws - Jurisdiction; Reporting of Convictions and Disposition of Fines.

Section 9-11-7 - Violations of Fish and Game Laws - District Attorneys to Prosecute; District Attorney's Fee.

Section 9-11-8 - Violations of Fish and Game Laws - Authority of Enforcement Officers, etc., Generally; Arrest Without Warrant.

Section 9-11-9 - Violations of Fish and Game Laws - Service and Return of Warrant as to Firms or Corporations.

Section 9-11-10 - Violations of Fish and Game Laws - Clerks to Report Results of Prosecutions.

Section 9-11-11 - Violations of Fish and Game Laws - Charging of Several Offenses.

Section 9-11-12 - Violations of Fish and Game Laws - Fees of Arresting Officers.

Section 9-11-13 - Violations of Fish and Game Laws - Style of Proceedings.

Section 9-11-14 - Violations of Fish and Game Laws - Procedure on Appeal.

Section 9-11-15 - Violations of Fish and Game Laws - Judgment on Appeal.

Section 9-11-16 - Seizure, Forfeiture and Disposal of Prohibited Devices, etc., Used in Catching, Killing, etc., Fish or Fur-Bearing Animals.

Section 9-11-17 - Deputy Game and Fish Wardens; Appointment; Duties; Authority; Revocation of Appointment; Compensation and Status.

Section 9-11-18 - Furnishing of Equipment for Game and Fish Wardens.

Section 9-11-19 - Assent to Federal Act Relating to Fish Restoration and Management Projects; Disposition of Fishing License Fees Generally.

Section 9-11-20 - Release of Turkeys Into Wild Areas of State Prohibited; Exceptions; Penalty.

Section 9-11-21 - Investigation of Hunting Deaths by Grand Jury; Reporting of Such Accidents.

Section 9-11-22 - Commercial Fishing Equipment Required to Be Affixed With Tags; Identifying Information.

Section 9-11-23 - Alabama Marine Resources Endowment Fund.

Section 9-11-24 - Violation of Fish and Game Laws - Assessment of Court Costs.

Section 9-11-25 - Licenses and Permits Not Transferable; Penalties.

Section 9-11-26 - Penalty for Offering to Sell Shellfish, Wild Fish, or Farm-Raised Fish Processed With Certain Banned Drugs.