Kansas Statutes
Article 58 - Crimes Involving Property
21-5810 Criminal hunting.

21-5810. Criminal hunting. (a) Criminal hunting is knowingly hunting, shooting, fur harvesting, pursuing any bird or animal, or fishing:
(1) Upon any land or nonnavigable body of water of another, without having first obtained permission of the owner or person in possession of such premises;
(2) upon or from any public road, public road right-of-way or railroad right-of-way that adjoins occupied or improved premises, without having first obtained permission of the owner or person in possession of such premises; or
(3) upon any land or nonnavigable body of water of another by a person who knows such person is not authorized or privileged to do so, and:
(A) Such person remains therein and continues to hunt, shoot, fur harvest, pursue any bird or animal or fish in defiance of an order not to enter or to leave such premises or property personally communicated to such person by the owner thereof or other authorized person; or
(B) such premises or property are posted in a manner consistent with K.S.A. 32-1013, and amendments thereto.
(b) Criminal hunting as defined in:
(1) Subsection (a)(1) or (a)(2) is a class C misdemeanor. Upon the first conviction of subsection (a)(1) or (a)(2), in addition to any authorized sentence imposed by the court, such court may require the forfeiture of the convicted person's hunting, fishing or fur harvesting license, or all, or, in any case where such person has a combination license, the court may require forfeiture of a part or all of such license and the court may order such person to refrain from hunting, fishing or fur harvesting, or all, for up to one year from the date of such conviction. Upon a second or subsequent conviction of subsection (a)(1) or (a)(2), in addition to any authorized sentence imposed by the court, such court shall require the forfeiture of the convicted person's hunting, fishing or fur harvesting license, or all, or, in any case where such person has a combination license, the court shall require the forfeiture of a part or all of such license and the court shall order such person to refrain from hunting, fishing or fur harvesting, or all, for one year from the date of such conviction. A person licensed to hunt and following or pursuing a wounded game bird or animal upon any land of another without permission of the landowner or person in lawful possession thereof shall not be deemed to be in violation of this provision while in such pursuit, except that this provision shall not authorize a person to remain on such land if instructed to leave by the owner thereof or other authorized person. For the purpose of determining whether a conviction is a first, second or subsequent conviction of subsection (a)(1) or (a)(2), "conviction" or "convicted" includes being convicted of a violation of subsection (a) of K.S.A. 21-3728, prior to its repeal, or subsection (a)(1) or (a)(2); and
(2) subsection (a)(3) is a class B misdemeanor. Upon the first conviction or a diversion agreement of subsection (a)(3), in addition to any authorized sentence imposed by the court, the court shall require forfeiture of such person's hunting, fishing or fur harvesting license, or all, or in the case where such person has a combination license, the court shall require forfeiture of a part or all of such license for six months. Upon the second conviction of subsection (a)(3), in addition to any authorized sentence imposed by the court, such court shall require the forfeiture of the convicted person's hunting, fishing or fur harvesting license, or all, or in the case where such person has a combination license, the court shall require forfeiture of a part or all of such license for one year. Upon the third or subsequent conviction of subsection (a)(3), in addition to any authorized sentence imposed by the court, such court shall require forfeiture of the convicted person's hunting, fishing or fur harvesting license, or all, or in the case where such person has a combination license, the court shall require forfeiture of a part or all of such license for five years. For the purpose of determining whether a conviction is a first, second, third or subsequent conviction of subsection (a)(3), "conviction" or "convicted" includes being convicted of a violation of subsection (b) of K.S.A. 21-3728, prior to its repeal, or subsection (a)(3).
(c) The court shall notify the Kansas department of wildlife, parks and tourism of any conviction or diversion for a violation of this section.
History: L. 2010, ch. 136, § 96; L. 2011, ch. 30, § 36; L. 2012, ch. 47, § 18; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 21 - Crimes And Punishments

Article 58 - Crimes Involving Property

21-5801 Theft.

21-5802 Theft of property lost, mislaid or delivered by mistake.

21-5803 Criminal deprivation of property.

21-5804 Prima facie evidence of intent to permanently deprive owner or lessor of possession, use or benefit of property.

21-5805 Unlawful acts involving theft detection shielding devices.

21-5806 Unlawful use of recordings.

21-5807 Burglary; aggravated burglary.

21-5808 Criminal trespass.

21-5809 Trespassing on railroad property.

21-5810 Criminal hunting.

21-5811 Commercial fossil hunting.

21-5812 Arson; aggravated arson.

21-5813 Criminal damage to property; aggravated criminal damage to property.

21-5814 Criminal use of an explosive.

21-5815 Criminal littering.

21-5816 Tampering with a landmark.

21-5817 Tampering with a traffic signal; aggravated tampering with a traffic signal.

21-5818 Trespassing on a critical infrastructure facility; aggravated trespassing on a critical infrastructure facility; criminal damage to a critical infrastructure facility; aggravated criminal damage to a critical infrastructure facility.

21-5819 Throwing or otherwise casting objects onto street, highway or railroad right-of-way or railroad property.

21-5820 Unlawful posting of political pictures and political advertisements.

21-5821 Giving a worthless check.

21-5822 Causing an unlawful prosecution for giving a worthless check.

21-5823 Forgery.

21-5824 Making false information.

21-5825 Counterfeiting.

21-5826 Destroying a written instrument.

21-5827 Altering a legislative document.

21-5828 Criminal use of a financial card.

21-5829 Unlawful manufacture or disposal of false tokens.

21-5830 Impairing a security interest.

21-5831 Warehouse receipt fraud.

21-5832 Unauthorized delivery of stored goods.

21-5833 Automobile master key violation.

21-5834 Sale of recut or regrooved tires.

21-5835 Unlawful acts concerning odometers.

21-5836 Unlawful acts concerning certificates of title.

21-5837 Adding dockage or foreign material to grain.

21-5838 Conducting a pyramid promotional scheme.

21-5839 Unlawful acts concerning computers.

21-5840 Counterfeiting currency.