Iowa Code
Chapter 481A - WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
Section 481A.62 - Records — reports — inspection.

481A.62 Records — reports — inspection.
1. A holder of a game breeder’s license shall keep the records and make the reports required by this section on forms provided by the department. The records shall be open for inspection at any reasonable time by the department or its authorized agents.
2. At the time of every sale or conveyance of an animal, animal parts, or products, the licensee shall complete a game breeder’s sales receipt on forms provided by the department. The forms shall require the following information:
a. The name, address, county, and license number assigned to the breeder.
b. The name and address of the purchaser.
c. The number, species, sex, and age of the animals or birds conveyed.
3. a. Licensees shall maintain business records for all species in an annual report record book. The records shall include the following information:
(1) For each animal acquired other than by birth on the licensee’s game farm, the sex and species, the date of acquisition, the number acquired, and the name and address of the source from which acquired.
(2) For each animal born on the licensee’s game farm, the sex, species, date of birth, and number of any band, tag, or tattoo subsequently attached to the animal.
(3) For each animal sold or disposed of other than by death the same information required by the game breeder’s sales receipt.
(4) For each animal which dies, disappears, or is destroyed on the licensee’s game farm, the sex, species, date of death, and the number of any band, tag, or tattoo attached to the animal.
b. The licensee’s copies of the required sales receipts shall be kept with the record book and are considered a part of it.
c. Records required by this section shall be entered in the annual report record book within forty-eight hours of the event.
4. Each licensee shall file an annual report with the commission on or before January 31. The report shall detail the game breeder’s operations during the preceding license year. The original report shall be forwarded to the department and a copy shall be retained in the breeder’s file for a period of three years from the date of expiration of the breeder’s last license issued. Failure to keep or submit the required records and report are grounds for a refusal to renew a license for the succeeding year.
5. An on-site inspection of facilities shall be conducted by an officer of the commission prior to the initial issuance of a game breeder’s license. The facilities may be reinspected by an officer of the commission at any reasonable time.
6. Any officer of the commission may enter any place where any game bird, game animal, or fur-bearing animal is at the time located, or where it has been kept, or where the carcass of such animal may be, for the purpose of examining it in any way that may be necessary to determine whether it was or is infected with any contagious or infectious disease.
7. For the purpose of this section, infectious and contagious disease includes rabies, hoof-and-mouth disease, leptospirosis, blackhead, or any other communicable disease so designated by the commission.
8. The commission may regulate or prohibit the importation into the state and exportation from the state of any species of game bird, game animal, or fur-bearing animal, domesticated or not, which in its opinion, for any reason, is determined to be detrimental to the health of animals within or without the state.
9. The commission may quarantine or destroy any game bird, game animal, or fur-bearing animal which is found to be infected with any contagious or infectious disease.
10. A licensed game breeder or other person having control of any game bird, game animal, or fur-bearing animal shall not knowingly offer for sale, sell, or barter such birds or animals which have an infectious or contagious disease, or allow those birds or animals to run at large or come in contact with any other game birds, game animals, or fur-bearing animals.
[C39, §1794.024; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, §109.62]
88 Acts, ch 1216, §21
C93, §481A.62
2011 Acts, ch 25, §143
Referred to in §805.8B(3)(c)
For applicable scheduled fines, see §805.8B, subsection 3, paragraph c

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title XI - NATURAL RESOURCES

Chapter 481A - WILDLIFE CONSERVATION

Section 481A.1 - Definitions.

Section 481A.2 - State ownership and title — exceptions.

Section 481A.3 - Conclusive presumption.

Section 481A.4 - Fish hatcheries — game farms.

Section 481A.5 - State game refuges.

Section 481A.6 - Game management area.

Section 481A.6A - Pen-reared pheasants — release by landowners and tenants.

Section 481A.6B - Pheasant population studies — reports.

Section 481A.7 - Hunting on game refuges.

Section 481A.8 - Notice of establishment.

Section 481A.9 - Spawning grounds.

Section 481A.10 - Reports and accounting.

Section 481A.10A - Farmer advisory committee.

Section 481A.11 - Seized or accidentally killed game — disposition.

Section 481A.12 - Seizure of wildlife taken or handled illegally.

Section 481A.13 - Search warrants.

Section 481A.13A - Conviction required for property confiscation — return of property.

Section 481A.14 - Dams — fishways.

Section 481A.15 - Destruction or alteration of dam.

Section 481A.16 - Taking by director for stocking and exchange.

Section 481A.17 - Target shooting sports program.

Section 481A.18 - Hunting incidents — mandatory reporting.

Section 481A.19 - Reciprocity of states.

Section 481A.20 - Parrots and canaries.

Section 481A.21 - Birds as targets.

Section 481A.22 - Field and retriever meets — permits and tags required.

Section 481A.23 - Transportation for sale prohibited.

Section 481A.24 - Use of mobile radio transmitter prohibited — exceptions.

Section 481A.26 - Unlawful transportation.

Section 481A.30 - Entire shipment contraband.

Section 481A.31 - Game brought into the state.

Section 481A.32 - Violations — penalties.

Section 481A.33 - Violations relating to dams.

Section 481A.34 - Violations by common carrier.

Section 481A.35 - Attorney general and county attorneys.

Section 481A.36 - Information — venue.

Section 481A.37 - Presumptive evidence.

Section 481A.38 - Prohibited acts — restrictions on the taking of wildlife — special licenses.

Section 481A.39 - Biological balance maintained.

Section 481A.40 - Use of drugs on wildlife — penalty.

Section 481A.42 - Nongame protected — exclusion.

Section 481A.47 - Importing fish and game — permits.

Section 481A.48 - Restrictions on game birds and animals.

Section 481A.50 - Selling birds.

Section 481A.51 - Hunting license not trapping license.

Section 481A.52 - Exhibiting catch to officer.

Section 481A.53 - Chasing from dens.

Section 481A.54 - Shooting rifle, shotgun, pistol, or revolver over water, highway, or railroad right-of-way.

Section 481A.55 - Selling game.

Section 481A.56 - Training dogs.

Section 481A.56A - Retrieval of wounded deer by leashed dogs.

Section 481A.57 - Possession and storage.

Section 481A.58 - Trapping birds or poisoning animals.

Section 481A.59 - Pigeons — interference prohibited.

Section 481A.60 - Raising game — rulemaking authority.

Section 481A.61 - Licensed game breeders — marketing game — penalty.

Section 481A.62 - Records — reports — inspection.

Section 481A.63 - Sale of bait — license.

Section 481A.65 - Licenses.

Section 481A.66 - Banding or marking.

Section 481A.67 - Seasons and limits — turtle harvesting restrictions.

Section 481A.68 - Tip-up fishing device.

Section 481A.69 - Fish designated.

Section 481A.71 - Releasing unlawful catch.

Section 481A.72 - Hooks and lines.

Section 481A.73 - Trotlines and tagged lines.

Section 481A.74 - Where permitted.

Section 481A.76 - Unlawful means — exception.

Section 481A.78 - Stocking private water.

Section 481A.80

Section 481A.81

Section 481A.82

Section 481A.83 - Prohibited stocking.

Section 481A.84 - Frogs — catching — selling.

Section 481A.85 - Prohibited areas.

Section 481A.86 - Federal employees excepted.

Section 481A.87 - Open seasons.

Section 481A.89 - Permit to hold hides.

Section 481A.90 - Disturbing dens.

Section 481A.91 - Shooting or spearing.

Section 481A.92 - Traps — disturbing dens — tags for traps.

Section 481A.93 - Hunting by artificial light.

Section 481A.94 - Definition.

Section 481A.95 - License — reciprocity.

Section 481A.96 - Possession by dealer.

Section 481A.97 - Reports.

Section 481A.98 - Reporting violations.

Section 481A.120 - Hunting from aircraft or snowmobiles prohibited.

Section 481A.121 - Turtles and crayfish — taking by nonresidents or aliens.

Section 481A.122 - Hunters’ orange apparel.

Section 481A.123 - Prohibited hunting near buildings, feedlots.

Section 481A.124 - Taking predominantly white deer of the whitetail species prohibited.

Section 481A.125 - Intentional interference with lawful hunting, fishing, or fur-harvesting activities — penalties.

Section 481A.125A - Remote control or internet hunting — criminal and civil penalties.

Section 481A.126 - Taxidermy.

Section 481A.130 - Damages in addition to penalty — animals — ginseng.

Section 481A.131 - Judgment — execution.

Section 481A.132 - Service of process or arrest — pendency of damage claim.

Section 481A.133 - Suspension of licenses, certificates, and permits.

Section 481A.134 - Authority to cancel, suspend, or revoke license — point system.

Section 481A.135 - Repeat offender — records, enforcement, and penalties.

Section 481A.136 - Unlawful commercialization of wildlife — penalty.

Section 481A.137 - Abandonment of dead or injured wildlife.

Section 481A.141 - Aquaculture — license required.

Section 481A.142 - Licensed aquaculture units — activities allowed.

Section 481A.143 - Licensed aquaculture units — requirements.

Section 481A.144 - Licensed bait dealers — requirements.

Section 481A.145 - Taking and selling of minnows and other bait — regulations.

Section 481A.146 - Authority of the director.

Section 481A.147 - Theft of fish.

Section 481A.151 - Restitution for pollution causing injury to wild animals.