Iowa Code
Chapter 483A - FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSES, CONTRABAND, AND GUNS
Section 483A.27 - Hunter education program — license requirement.

483A.27 Hunter education program — license requirement.
1. A person born after January 1, 1972, shall not obtain a hunting license unless the person has satisfactorily completed a hunter education course approved by the commission. A person who is eleven years of age or more may enroll in an approved hunter education course, but a person who is eleven years of age and who has successfully completed the course shall be issued a certificate of completion which becomes valid on the person’s twelfth birthday. A certificate of completion from an approved hunter education course issued in this state, or a certificate issued by another state, country, or province for completion of a course that meets the standards adopted by the international hunter education association — United States of America, is valid for the requirements of this section.
2. a. A certificate of completion shall not be issued to a person who has not satisfactorily completed an approved hunter education course. The department shall establish the curriculum based on the standards adopted by the international hunter education association — United States of America for the approved hunter education course. The curriculum shall include instruction relating to making an anatomical gift, including of an organ, an eye, or tissue, under the revised uniform anatomical gift Act as provided in chapter 142C. Upon completion of the course, each person shall pass an individual oral test or a written test provided by the department. The department shall establish the criteria for successfully passing the tests. Based on the results of the test and demonstrated safe handling of a firearm, the instructor shall determine the persons who shall be issued a certificate of completion.
b. Notwithstanding paragraph “a”, a resident who is eighteen years of age or older may obtain a certificate of completion without demonstrating the safe handling of a firearm.
3. The department shall provide a manual regarding hunter education which shall be used by all instructors and persons receiving hunter education training in this state. The department may produce the manual in a print or electronic format accessible from a computer, including from a data storage device or the department’s internet site.
4. The department shall provide for the certification of persons who wish to become hunter education instructors. A person shall not act as an instructor in hunter education as provided in this section without first obtaining an instructor’s certificate from the department.
5. An officer of the department or a certified instructor may issue a certificate to a person who has not completed the hunter education course but meets the criteria established by the commission.
6. A public or private school accredited pursuant to section 256.11 or an organization approved by the department may cooperate with the department in providing a course in hunter education or shooting sports activities as provided in this section.
7. A hunting license obtained under this section by a person who gave false information or presented a fraudulent certificate of completion shall be revoked and a new hunting license shall not be issued for at least two years from the date of conviction. A hunting license obtained by a person who was born after January 1, 1972, but has not satisfactorily completed the hunter education course or has not met the requirements established by the commission, shall be revoked.
8. The commission shall adopt rules in accordance with chapter 17A as necessary to carry out the administration of this section.
9. The initial hunter education certificate shall be issued without cost. A duplicate certificate shall be issued upon payment of the writing fee and administrative fee, if applicable.
10. A person under eighteen years of age who is required to exhibit a valid hunting license shall also exhibit a valid certificate of completion from a state approved hunter education course upon request of an officer of the department. A failure to carry or refusal to exhibit the certificate of completion as provided in this subsection is a violation of this chapter. A violator is guilty of a simple misdemeanor as provided in section 483A.42.
11. An instructor certified by the department shall be allowed to conduct a department-approved hunter education course or shooting sports activities course on public school property with the approval of a majority of the board of directors of the school district. Conducting an approved hunter education course or shooting sports activities course is not a violation of any public policy, rule, regulation, resolution, or ordinance which prohibits the possession, display, or use of a firearm, bow and arrow, or other hunting weapon on public school property or other public property in this state.
[82 Acts, ch 1035, §1]
C83, §110.27
85 Acts, ch 104, §1; 86 Acts, ch 1240, §8; 86 Acts, ch 1245, §1877; 91 Acts, ch 235, §1, 2
C93, §483A.27
97 Acts, ch 96, §1, 2; 2001 Acts, ch 176, §43; 2007 Acts, ch 28, §19; 2008 Acts, ch 1161, §19; 2009 Acts, ch 133, §159; 2013 Acts, ch 75, §1; 2015 Acts, ch 26, §7; 2019 Acts, ch 86, §12
Referred to in §483A.7, 483A.8, 483A.24, 483A.27A, 724.9, 805.8B(3)(b)
For applicable scheduled fine, see §805.8B, subsection 3, paragraph b

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Iowa Code

Title XI - NATURAL RESOURCES

Chapter 483A - FISHING AND HUNTING LICENSES, CONTRABAND, AND GUNS

Section 483A.1 - Licenses — fees — rules.

Section 483A.1A - Definitions.

Section 483A.2 - Dual residency.

Section 483A.3 - Wildlife habitat fee.

Section 483A.3A - Fish habitat development funding.

Section 483A.3B - Game bird habitat development programs.

Section 483A.4 - “Permanent disability” defined.

Section 483A.5 - Fur harvester license.

Section 483A.6 - Trout fishing fee.

Section 483A.6A - Paddlefish fishing license and tag.

Section 483A.6B - Nonresident five-day hunting license — fee.

Section 483A.7 - Wild turkey hunting license and tag.

Section 483A.8 - Deer hunting license and tag.

Section 483A.8A - Deer and wild turkey harvest reporting system.

Section 483A.8B - Senior crossbow deer hunting licenses.

Section 483A.8C - Nonambulatory persons — deer hunting licenses.

Section 483A.9 - Blanks.

Section 483A.9A - Combination packages of licenses.

Section 483A.10 - Issuance of licenses.

Section 483A.11 - License agents.

Section 483A.12 - License agent responsibilities — fees and unused blanks — writing fee.

Section 483A.13 - Destroyed license blanks — accountability.

Section 483A.14 - Duplicate licenses and permits.

Section 483A.15 - Accounting.

Section 483A.16 - Duplicate issuance.

Section 483A.17 - Tenure of license.

Section 483A.18 - Form of licenses.

Section 483A.19 - Showing license document to officer.

Section 483A.20 - Reciprocity.

Section 483A.21 - Revocation or suspension.

Section 483A.22 - Record of revocation.

Section 483A.22A - Sale of license lists.

Section 483A.23 - Game birds or animals as pets.

Section 483A.24 - When license not required — special licenses.

Section 483A.24A - License refunds — military service.

Section 483A.24B - Special deer hunts.

Section 483A.24C - Deer depredation management agreements — permits.

Section 483A.25 - Pheasant and quail restoration program — appropriations.

Section 483A.26 - False claims.

Section 483A.27 - Hunter education program — license requirement.

Section 483A.27A - Apprentice hunters.

Section 483A.28 - Noncommercial harvest of aquatic species.

Section 483A.30 - Nonresident deer and turkey license fees.

Section 483A.31 - Reciprocal privileges authorized.

Section 483A.32 - Public nuisance.

Section 483A.33 - Disposition of property seized as public nuisance.

Section 483A.34 - Right to appeal.

Section 483A.35 - “Gun” defined.

Section 483A.36 - Manner of conveyance.

Section 483A.37 - Prohibited guns.

Section 483A.38 - Free fishing days.

Section 483A.39 - Bass fishing tournaments.

Section 483A.42 - Penalties.

Section 483A.50 - Definitions.

Section 483A.51 - Bonds issued by the commission.

Section 483A.52 - Additional powers of commission.

Section 483A.53 - Payment of bonds.

Section 483A.54 - Nonliability of the state and its officials.

Section 483A.55 - Bonds as legal investments.

Section 483A.56 - Rights of bondholders.