Michigan Compiled Laws
451-1994-III-2-1-WILDLIFE-CONSERVATION-401 - Part 401 Wildlife Conservation (324.40101...324.40120)
Section 324.40103 - Definitions; G to R; "Conservation" Defined.

Sec. 40103.
(1) "Game" means any species of wildlife designated by the legislature or the commission as game under section 40110 and any of the following animals but does not include privately owned cervidae species located on a cervidae livestock facility registered under the privately owned cervidae producers marketing act, 2000 PA 190, MCL 287.951 to 287.969:
(a) Badger.
(b) Bear.
(c) Beaver.
(d) Bobcat.
(e) Brant.
(f) Coot.
(g) Coyote.
(h) Crow.
(i) Deer.
(j) Duck.
(k) Elk.
(l) Fisher.
(m) Florida gallinule.
(n) Fox.
(o) Geese.
(p) Hare.
(q) Hungarian partridge.
(r) Marten.
(s) Mink.
(t) Moose.
(u) Muskrat.
(v) Opossum.
(w) Otter.
(x) Pheasant.
(y) Quail.
(z) Rabbit.
(aa) Raccoon.
(bb) Ruffed grouse.
(cc) Sharptailed grouse.
(dd) Skunk.
(ee) Snipe.
(ff) Sora rail.
(gg) Squirrel.
(hh) Virginia rail.
(ii) Weasel.
(jj) Wild turkey.
(kk) Wolf.
(ll) Woodchuck.
(mm) Woodcock.
(2) "Interim order of the department" means an order of the department issued under section 40108.
(3) "Kind" means an animal's sex, age, or physical characteristics.
(4) "Normal agricultural practices" means generally accepted agricultural and management practices as defined by the commission of agriculture and rural development.
(5) "Open season" means the dates during which game may be legally taken.
(6) "Parts" means any or all portions of an animal, including the skin, plumage, hide, fur, entire body, or egg of an animal.
(7) "Protected" or "protected animal" means an animal or kind of animal that is designated by the department as an animal that shall not be taken.
(8) "Residence" means a permanent building serving as a temporary or permanent home. Residence may include a cottage, cabin, or mobile home, but does not include a structure designed primarily for taking game, a tree blind, a tent, a recreational or other vehicle, or a camper.
(9) "Conservation" means the wise use of natural resources.
History: Add. 1995, Act 57, Imd. Eff. May 24, 1995 ;-- Am. 1998, Act 86, Imd. Eff. May 13, 1998 ;-- Am. 1999, Act 66, Imd. Eff. June 25, 1999 ;-- Am. 2000, Act 191, Eff. June 1, 2001 ;-- Am. 2012, Act 520, Imd. Eff. Dec. 28, 2012 ;-- Am. 2013, Act 21, Imd. Eff. May 8, 2013 ;-- Am. 2014, Act 281, Eff. Mar. 31, 2015 ;-- Am. 2016, Act 382, Imd. Eff. Dec. 22, 2016 Compiler's Notes: Act 160 of 2004, which was approved by the governor and filed with the secretary of state on June 18, 2004, provided for the amendment of Act 451 of 1994 by amending Sec. 40103 and adding Sec. 40110a. The amended and added sections were effective June 18, 2004. On March 28, 2005, a petition seeking a referendum on Act 160 of 2004 was filed with the Secretary of State. Const 1963, art 2, sec 9, provides that no law as to which the power of referendum properly has been invoked shall be effective thereafter unless approved by a majority of the electors voting thereon at the next general election. A referendum on Act 160 of 2004 was presented to the electors at the November 2006 general election as Proposal 06-3, which read as follows:"PROPOSAL 06-3"A REFERENDUM ON PUBLIC ACT 160 OF 2004 — AN ACT TO ALLOW THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A HUNTING SEASON FOR MOURNING DOVES"Public Act 160 of 2004 would:"Authorize the Natural Resources Commission to establish a hunting season for mourning doves."Require a mourning dove hunter to have a small game license and a $2.00 mourning dove stamp."Stipulate that revenue from the stamp must be split evenly between the Game and Fish Protection Fund and the Fish and Wildlife Trust Fund."Require the Department of Natural Resources to address responsible mourning dove hunting; management practices for the propagation of mourning doves; and participation in mourning dove hunting by youth, the elderly and the disabled in the Department’s annual hunting guide."Should this law be approved?"Yes [ ]"No [ ]"Act 160 of 2004 was rejected by a majority of the electors voting thereon at the November 2006 general election.Enacting section 1 of Act 281 of 2014 provides:"Enacting section 1. This act reenacts all or portions of 2012 PA 520, 2013 PA 21, 2013 PA 22 and 2013 PA 108. If any portions of 2012 PA 520 or 2013 PA 21 or 2013 PA 22 or 2013 PA 108 not amended by this act are invalidated pursuant to referendum or any other reason, then any such invalidated portions of 2012 PA 520, 2013 PA 21, 2013 PA 22 and 2013 PA 108 which are otherwise included in this act, shall be deemed to be reenacted pursuant to this act."Enacting section 2 of Act 281 of 2014 provides:"Enacting section 2. If any part or parts of this act are found to be in conflict with the state constitution of 1963, the United States constitution, or federal law, this act shall be implemented to the maximum extent that the state constitution of 1963, the United States constitution, and federal law permit. Any provision held invalid or inoperative shall be severable from the remaining portions of this act."Public Act 281 of 2014 was proposed by initiative petition pursuant to Const 1963, art II, § 9. The initiative petition was approved by an affirmative vote of the majority of the Senate on August 13, 2014 and by the House of Representatives on August 27, 2014. The initiative petition was filed with the Secretary of State on August 27, 2014.In Keep Michigan Wolves Protected v State of Michigan, an unpublished opinion issued November 22, 2016, (Docket No. 328604), the Michigan Court of Appeals held that 2014 PA 281, which amended sections of the natural resources and environmental protection act, 1994 PA 451, MCL 324.101 to 324.90106, is unconstitutional as it violates the title-object clause of section 24 of article IV of the state constitution of 1963.Popular Name: Act 451Popular Name: NREPA

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 324 - Natural Resources and Environmental Protection

Act 451 of 1994 - Natural Resources and Environmental Protection Act (324.101 - 324.90106)

Article III - Natural Resources Management (324.30101...324.83109)

451-1994-III-2 - Chapter 2 Management of Renewable Resources (324.40101...324.53519)

451-1994-III-2-1 - Subchapter 1 Wildlife (324.40101...324.43303)

451-1994-III-2-1-WILDLIFE-CONSERVATION - Wildlife Conservation (324.40101...324.41403)

451-1994-III-2-1-WILDLIFE-CONSERVATION-401 - Part 401 Wildlife Conservation (324.40101...324.40120)

Section 324.40101 - Meanings of Words and Phrases.

Section 324.40102 - Definitions; a to F.

Section 324.40103 - Definitions; G to R; "Conservation" Defined.

Section 324.40104 - Definitions; T, V.

Section 324.40105 - Animals as Property of State; Taking of Animals to Be Regulated.

Section 324.40106 - Game or Protected Animal; Taking, Releasing, Transporting, Selling, Buying, or Possessing; Construction of Section.

Section 324.40107 - Management of Animals; Orders of Department; Procedures for Exercising Power; Revision of Order; Filing Orders to Take Place of Former 1929 Pa 286; Filing and Effective Date of Orders.

Section 324.40107a - Repealed. 2003, Act 242, Eff. Jan. 4, 2009.

Section 324.40107b - Taking of Live Raptors for Use in Falconry; Order; Establishment of Season; Scope of Section.

Section 324.40107c - Control and Management of Double-Crested Cormorants; Administration of Program; Organization of States; Funds.

Section 324.40107d - Control and Management of Double-Crested Cormorants; Administration of Program; Organization of States; Funds.

Section 324.40108 - Interim Orders.

Section 324.40109 - Transportation of Game; Identification of Sex and Species; Tagging; Section Inapplicable to Skins, Pelts, and Hides.

Section 324.40109a - Conduct in Another State; Prosecution, Punishment, or Penalty Prohibited.

Section 324.40110 - Designation of Species as Game; Establishment of First Open Season; Removal From List; Orders; Definitions.

Section 324.40110a - Open Season for Moose.

Section 324.40110b - Legislative Findings and Declaration; Establishment of First Open Season for Wolf.

Section 324.40111 - Taking Animal From in or Upon Vehicle; Transporting or Possessing Firearm in or Upon Vehicle; Person With Disability; Transporting or Possessing Unloaded Firearm in or Upon Vehicle on Sporting Clays Range; Individual Holding Permi...

Section 324.40111a - Deer and Elk Feeding; Order; Definition.

Section 324.40111c - Use of Tranquilizer Propelled From Bow or Firearm; Use of Unmanned Vehicle or Device; Prohibitions.

Section 324.40112 - Obstructing or Interfering in Lawful Taking of Animals or Fish; Prohibited Conduct; Petition; Injunction; Violation as Misdemeanor; Penalties; Section Inapplicable to Peace Officer.

Section 324.40113 - Artificial Light.

Section 324.40113a - Legislative Findings and Declarations; Taking of Game; Issuance of Orders; Right to Hunt, Fish, and Take Game.

Section 324.40114 - Permits or Licenses; Issuance to Individual Who Is Paraplegic, Amputee, or Permanently Disabled; Taking of Game With Modified Bow; Permits for Additional Activities; Activities Not Considered Hunting; Suspension, Revocation, Annul...

Section 324.40115 - Possession of Certain Game Killed in Collision With Motor Vehicle.

Section 324.40116 - Hunter Orange or Other Authorized Color; Exceptions; Noncompliance Not as Evidence of Contributory Negligence; Review and Determination by Commission; "Hunter Orange" and "Hunter Pink" Defined.

Section 324.40117 - Possession of Parts of Animal as Prima Facie Evidence of Violation.

Section 324.40118 - Violation as Misdemeanor; Penalty; Additional Penalties.

Section 324.40119 - Reimbursement of State for Value of Game or Protected Animal; Restitution for Illegal Killing, Possessing, Purchasing, or Selling Antlered White-Tailed Deer, Antlered Elk, Antlered Moose, and Turkey With Beard; Forfeiture; Default...

Section 324.40120 - Michigan Big Game Trophy Records; Official Keeper; Recognition.