Indiana Code
Chapter 6. Regulation of Birds and Mammals
14-22-6-4. Trapping; Tending Traps

Sec. 4. (a) For purposes of this section, a trap is designed to capture and kill a furbearing animal if the animal's death is the result of:
(1) submerging the animal in water; or
(2) crushing or asphyxiating the animal.
(b) A person may not do the following:
(1) Tend or visit a trap or remove a furbearing animal from a trap that is not the person's property without the permission of the owner.
(2) For a trap that is designed to capture but not kill a furbearing animal, fail to tend or visit or have tended or visited a trap and remove a furbearing animal from a trap that is the person's property within a period not exceeding twenty-four (24) hours.
(3) For a trap that is designed to capture and kill a furbearing animal, fail to tend or visit or have tended or visited a trap and remove a furbearing animal from a trap that is the person's property within a period not exceeding forty-eight (48) hours.
(c) The department shall publish a recommendation that the best practice to comply with this section is to tend or visit, or have tended or visited a furbearing trap that is the person's property within a period not to exceed twenty-four (24) hours.
[Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 14-2-4-2.]
As added by P.L.1-1995, SEC.15. Amended by P.L.144-2022, SEC.1.