483A.27A Apprentice hunters.
1. Notwithstanding section 483A.27, a person who is sixteen years of age or older may purchase a hunting license with an apprentice hunter designation on the license without first completing a hunter education course if the person meets all the requirements of this section.
2. If the apprentice hunter is a minor, the person must be accompanied and aided while hunting by a mentor who is the person’s parent or guardian, or be accompanied and aided by any other competent adult mentor with the consent of the minor’s parent or guardian. If the apprentice hunter is not a minor, the apprentice hunter must be accompanied and aided while hunting by a competent adult mentor.
3. The mentor and the apprentice hunter must have valid hunting licenses that include the wildlife habitat fee and that are valid for the same seasons to hunt game.
a. A resident mentor and a resident apprentice hunter must also purchase deer hunting licenses and tags to hunt deer and wild turkey hunting licenses and tags to hunt wild turkey. Deer hunting licenses and tags purchased by a resident mentor and a resident apprentice hunter must be valid for the same seasons and zones. When hunting wild turkey, a resident mentor having a license valid for one of the spring wild turkey hunting seasons may accompany and aid a resident apprentice hunter who has a valid wild turkey hunting license for any of the spring seasons as provided by rule. When hunting wild turkey in the fall, a resident mentor and a resident apprentice hunter must each have a fall wild turkey hunting license valid for the current year. A transportation tag issued to a resident apprentice hunter shall not be used to tag a deer or wild turkey taken by another person.
b. A nonresident apprentice hunter is not entitled to purchase a deer hunting license to hunt deer or a wild turkey hunting license to hunt wild turkey, or to participate in a hunt for deer or wild turkey.
4. While hunting, the apprentice hunter must be under the direct supervision of the mentor. For the purposes of this subsection, “direct supervision” means the mentor must maintain constant direction and control of the apprentice hunter and stay within a distance from the apprentice hunter that enables the mentor to give uninterrupted, unaided visual and auditory communications to the apprentice hunter. There must be one licensed mentor in direct supervision of each apprentice hunter.
5. A hunting license with an apprentice hunter designation issued pursuant to this section is valid from the date issued to January 10 of the succeeding calendar year for which it is issued. A hunting license with an apprentice hunter designation shall contain the address, signature, and a general description of the licensee.
6. A person is eligible to obtain a hunting license with an apprentice hunter designation pursuant to this section only two times. Subsequently, the person must meet the requirements of section 483A.27 in order to obtain a hunting license.
7. The commission shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A to administer this section.
2015 Acts, ch 26, §8
Referred to in §805.8B(3)(b)
For applicable scheduled fine, see §805.8B, subsection 3, paragraph b
Structure Iowa Code
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.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.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.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.