New Jersey Revised Statutes
Title 23 - Fish and Game, Wild Birds and Animals
Section 23:13-1 - Enactment, entry into Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact.

23:13-1 Enactment, entry into Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact.
1. The State of New Jersey enacts and enters into the Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact with all other jurisdictions that legally join in the compact in the form substantially as follows:
Article I. Findings and Statement of Purpose.
1. a. The participating states to this compact find that:
(1) Wildlife resources are managed in trust by the respective states for the benefit of all residents and visitors;
(2) The protection of wildlife resources is materially affected by the degree of compliance with the laws, rules, and regulations relating to the protection and management of such resources;
(3) The preservation, protection, management, and restoration of wildlife contribute immeasurably to the aesthetic, recreational, and economic aspects of those natural resources;
(4) Wildlife resources are valuable without regard to political boundaries, and therefore, every person should be required to comply with the wildlife laws of the participating states as a condition precedent to the continuance or issuance of any license to hunt, fish, trap, or possess wildlife;
(5) The violation of wildlife laws interferes with the management of wildlife resources and may endanger the safety of persons and property;
(6) The mobility of people who violate wildlife laws necessitates the maintenance of channels of communication among the various states;
(7) In most instances, a person who is cited for a wildlife violation in a state other than the person's home state is:
(a) required to post collateral or a bond to secure appearance for a trial at a later date;
(b) taken into custody until the collateral or bond is posted; or
(c) taken directly to court for an immediate appearance.
(8) The purpose of the enforcement practices described in paragraph (7) of this subsection of this article is to ensure compliance with the terms of a wildlife citation by the cited person who, if permitted to continue on their way after receiving the citation, could return to their home state and disregard their duty under the terms of the citation;
(9) In most instances, a person receiving a wildlife citation in the person's home state is permitted to accept the citation from the officer at the scene of the violation and immediately continue on their way after agreeing or being instructed to comply with the terms of the citation;
(10) The practices described in paragraph (7) of this subsection of this article cause unnecessary inconvenience and, at times, a hardship for the person who is unable at the time to post collateral, furnish a bond, stand trial, or pay a fine, and thus is compelled to remain in custody until an alternative arrangement is made; and
(11) The enforcement practices described in paragraph (7) of this subsection of this article consume an undue amount of time of law enforcement agencies.
b. It is the policy of the participating states to:
(1) Promote compliance with wildlife laws in their respective states;
(2) Recognize the suspension of wildlife license privileges of any person whose license privileges have been suspended by a participating state and treat that suspension as if it had occurred in their state;
(3) Allow a violator, except as provided in subsection b. of Article III of the compact, to accept a wildlife citation and, without delay, proceed on their way, whether or not the violator is a resident of the state in which the citation was issued, if the violator's home state is party to this compact;
(4) Report to the appropriate participating state, as provided in the compact manual, any conviction recorded against any person whose home state was not the issuing state;
(5) Allow the home state to recognize and treat convictions recorded against its residents, which convictions occurred in a participating state, as though they had occurred in the home state;
(6) Extend cooperation to its fullest extent among the participating states for obtaining compliance with the terms of a wildlife citation issued in one participating state to a resident of another participating state;
(7) Maximize the effective use of law enforcement personnel and information; and
(8) Assist court systems in the efficient disposition of wildlife violations.
c. The purpose of this compact is to provide:
(1) a means by which participating states may join in a reciprocal program to effectuate the policies enumerated in subsection b. of this article in a uniform and orderly manner; and
(2) for the fair and impartial treatment of wildlife violators operating within participating states in recognition of the violator's right to due process and the sovereign status of a participating state.
Article II. Definitions.
2. As used in this compact and sections 2 through 6 of this act:
"Citation" means any summons, complaint, summons and complaint, ticket, penalty assessment, or other official document issued to a person by a wildlife officer or other peace officer for a wildlife violation which contains an order requiring the person to respond.
"Collateral" means, except as used in section 3 of this act, any cash or other security deposited to secure an appearance for trial in connection with the issuance by a wildlife officer or other peace officer of a citation for a wildlife violation.
"Compact" means the Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact.
"Compliance" means, except as used in section 3 of this act, the act of answering a citation through an appearance in a court or tribunal, or through the payment of fines, costs, and surcharges, if any.
"Conviction" means an admission of guilt of a violation of law by an accused defendant and the subsequent finding of guilt by a competent court of appropriate jurisdiction by way of trial, hearing, summary civil proceeding, or the payment of a fine or penalty to a court in lieu of a court appearance through a court's violations bureau, and includes any court conviction for any offense related to the preservation, protection, management, or restoration of wildlife which is prohibited by wildlife law including any court conviction that results in suspension or revocation of a license, and the term also includes the forfeiture of any bail, bond, or other security deposited to secure appearance by a person charged with having committed any such offense, the payment of a penalty assessment, a plea of nolo contendere, or the imposition of a deferred or suspended sentence by the court.
"Court" means a court of law, including but not limited to magistrate's court, justice of the peace court, municipal court, and the State Superior Court.
"Division" or "Division of Fish and Wildlife" means the Division of Fish and Wildlife in the Department of Environmental Protection.
"Home state" means the state of primary residence of a person.
"Issuing state" means the participating state that issues a wildlife citation to a violator.
"License" means any license, permit, or other public document that conveys to the person to whom it was issued the privilege of pursuing, possessing, or taking any wildlife regulated by law, rule, or regulation; including any privilege to obtain such license, permit, or other public document, or any statutory exemption from the requirement to obtain such license, permit, or other public document.
"Licensing authority" means the department or division within each participating state which is authorized by law to issue or approve licenses or permits to hunt, fish, trap, or possess wildlife.
"Participating state" means any state that enacts legislation to become a member of the Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact.
"Personal recognizance" means an agreement by a person made at the time of issuance of the wildlife citation that the person will comply with the terms of the citation.
"State" means any state, territory, or possession of the United States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Provinces of Canada, or other countries.
"Suspension" means any suspension, revocation, denial, or withdrawal of any or all license privileges, including the privilege to apply for, purchase, or exercise the benefits conferred by any license.
"Terms of a citation" or "terms of the citation" means the conditions and options expressly stated in the citation.
"Wildlife" means all species of wild, non-domesticated animals, including, but not limited to, mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, mollusks, and crustaceans, which are defined as wildlife and are protected or otherwise regulated by wildlife law in a participating state. Species included in the definition of "wildlife" may vary among the states and the determination of whether a species is "wildlife" for the purposes of this compact shall be based on the laws, rules, and regulations of the issuing state.
"Wildlife law" means any law, rule, or regulation enacted for the management of wildlife resources and the uses thereof.
"Wildlife officer" means any person authorized by a participating state to issue a citation for a wildlife violation.
"Wildlife violation" means any cited violation of a wildlife law.
Article III. Procedures for Issuing State.
3. a. When issuing a citation for a wildlife violation, a wildlife officer shall issue a citation to any person whose primary residence is in a participating state in the same manner as though the person were a resident of the issuing state. The wildlife officer shall not require the person to post collateral to secure the person's appearance, subject to the exceptions set forth in subsection b. of this article, if the wildlife officer receives the person's personal recognizance that the person will comply with the terms of the citation.
b. Personal recognizance is acceptable if not prohibited by local law, by policy, procedure, rule, or regulation of the issuing agency, or by the compact manual, and if the person provides adequate proof of identification to the wildlife officer.
c. Upon conviction or failure of a person to comply with the terms of a wildlife citation, the appropriate official shall report the conviction or failure to comply to the licensing authority of the participating state in which the wildlife citation was issued. The report shall be made in accordance with the procedures specified by the issuing state and shall contain information as specified in the compact manual as minimum requirements for effective processing by the home state.
d. Upon receipt of the report of conviction or noncompliance pursuant to subsection c. of this article, the licensing authority of the issuing state shall transmit to the licensing authority of the home state of the violator the information in the form and content prescribed in the compact manual.
Article IV. Procedures for Home State.
4. a. Upon receipt of a report from the licensing authority of the issuing state reporting the failure of a violator to comply with the terms of a citation, the licensing authority of the home state shall notify the violator and may initiate a suspension action in accordance with the applicable suspension procedure of the home state. The licensing authority of the home state shall suspend the licensing privileges of the violator until satisfactory evidence of compliance with the terms of the wildlife citation has been furnished by the issuing state to the licensing authority of the home state. Due process safeguards shall be accorded to the violator.
b. Upon receipt of a report of conviction from the licensing authority of the issuing state, the licensing authority of the home state shall enter the conviction in its records and shall treat the conviction as though it occurred in the home state for purposes of the possible suspension of license privileges.
c. The licensing authority of the home state shall maintain a record of actions taken and make reports to issuing states as provided in the compact manual.
Article V. Reciprocal Recognition of Suspension.
5. a. Each participating state may recognize the suspension of license privileges of any person by any other participating state as though the violation on which the suspension is based had occurred in that state and would have been the basis for suspension of license privileges in that state.
b. Each participating state shall communicate information concerning the suspension of license privileges to other participating states in the form and content prescribed in the compact manual.
Article VI. Applicability of Other Laws.
6. Except as expressly required by provisions of this compact, this compact shall not affect the right of any participating state to apply any of its laws relating to license privileges to any person or circumstance or to invalidate or prevent any agreement or other cooperative arrangement between a participating state and a nonparticipating state concerning the enforcement of wildlife laws.
Article VII. Compact Administrator Procedures.
7. a. For the purpose of administering the provisions of this compact and to serve as a governing body for the resolution of all matters relating to the operation of this compact, a board of compact administrators is established. The board shall be composed of one representative from each of the participating states to be known as the compact administrator. The Commissioner of Environmental Protection, in consultation with the Director of the Division of Fish and Wildlife and the Chief of the Bureau of Law Enforcement within the division, shall recommend to the Governor a nominee to serve as compact administrator for the State of New Jersey. No later than 90 days after receipt of the recommendation from the Commissioner of Environmental Protection, the Governor shall appoint the recommended nominee as the compact administrator for the State of New Jersey. The compact administrator shall serve and be subject to removal in accordance with the laws of the State of New Jersey. The compact administrator may provide for the discharge of duties and the performance of functions as a board member by an alternate. An alternate shall not serve unless written notification of the identity of the alternate has been given to the board.
b. Each member of the board of compact administrators shall be entitled to one vote. No action of the board shall be binding unless taken at a meeting at which a majority of the total number of the votes of the board is cast in favor thereof. Action by the board shall be only at a meeting at which a majority of the participating states are represented.
c. The board shall elect annually from its membership a chairperson and vice chairperson.
d. The board shall adopt bylaws not inconsistent with the provisions of this compact or the laws of a participating state for the conduct of its business and may amend and rescind its bylaws.
e. The board may accept for any of its purposes and functions under this compact any and all donations and grants of moneys, equipment, supplies, materials, and services, conditional or otherwise, from any state, the federal government, or any governmental agency, and may receive, use, and dispose of the same.
f. The board may contract with, or accept services or personnel from, any governmental or intergovernmental agency, person, firm, corporation, or private nonprofit organization or institution.
g. The board shall formulate all necessary procedures and develop uniform forms and documents for administering the provisions of this compact. All procedures and forms adopted pursuant to board action shall be contained in the compact manual.
Article VIII. Entry into and Withdrawal from Compact.
8. a. This compact shall become effective upon adoption in substantially similar form by two or more states.
b. (1) Entry into the compact shall be made by resolution of ratification executed by the authorized officials of the applying state and submitted to the chairperson of the board.
(2) The resolution shall substantially be in the form and content as provided in the compact manual and include the following:
(a) A citation of the authority by which the state is authorized to become a party to this compact;
(b) An agreement of compliance with the terms and provisions of the compact; and
(c) An agreement that entry into the compact is with all states participating in the compact and with any additional states that legally become party to the compact.
(3) The effective date of entry shall be specified by the applying state, but shall not be less than 60 days after notice has been given by the chairperson of the board of the compact administrators or by the secretary of the board to each participating state that the resolution from the applying state has been received.
c. A participating state may withdraw from the compact by official written notice to each participating state, but withdrawal shall not become effective until 90 days after the notice of withdrawal is given. The notice shall be directed to the compact administrator of each participating state. The withdrawal of any state does not affect the validity of this compact as to the remaining participating states.
Article IX. Amendments to the Compact.
9. a. This compact may be amended from time to time. Amendments shall be presented in resolution form to the chairperson of the board of compact administrators and may be initiated by one or more participating states.
b. Adoption of an amendment shall require endorsement by all participating states and shall become effective 30 days after the date of the last endorsement.
Article X. Construction and Severability.
10. This compact shall be liberally construed so as to effectuate the purposes stated herein. The provisions of the compact are severable and if any phrase, clause, sentence, or provision of the compact is declared to be contrary to the constitution of any participating state or of the federal government, or if the applicability thereof to any government, agency, person, or circumstance is held invalid, the validity of the remainder of the compact shall not be affected thereby. If the compact is held contrary to the constitution of any participating state, the compact shall remain in full force and effect as to the remaining states and in full force and effect as to the participating state affected as to all severable matters.
L.2016, c.101, s.1.

Structure New Jersey Revised Statutes

New Jersey Revised Statutes

Title 23 - Fish and Game, Wild Birds and Animals

Section 23:1-1 - Definitions.

Section 23:1-2 - "Waters of this state" construed

Section 23:1-3 - Season includes date of beginning and end

Section 23:1-4 - Inapplicability to public museums or natural history societies

Section 23:2-2 - Powers and duties of board; annual report

Section 23:2-2.1 - Open season suspended or curtailed by proclamation closing lands to entry; new open season

Section 23:2-3 - Stocking with fish, birds and game restricted to certain places

Section 23:2-4 - Protector, assistant protector and wardens; appointment; compensation

Section 23:2-5 - Payment of compensation and expenses

Section 23:2-6 - Powers and duties of protector and wardens

Section 23:2-7 - Wardens may be armed

Section 23:2-8 - Summary arrest; aid by peace officers

Section 23:2-9 - Payment of appropriations

Section 23:2-10 - Deputy wardens; appointment

Section 23:2-11 - Power and authority.

Section 23:2-12 - Impersonating warden; penalty

Section 23:2-13 - Hooked on Fishing-Not on Drugs Program.

Section 23:2-14 - Collection, maintenance of data; annual report.

Section 23:2-15 - Rules, regulations.

Section 23:2A-1 - Short title

Section 23:2A-2 - Legislative findings and declarations.

Section 23:2A-3 - Definitions.

Section 23:2A-4 - Investigations, list of endangered species.

Section 23:2A-4.1 - Diamondback terrapin designated nongame indigenous species.

Section 23:2A-5 - Rules, regulations; inspections; fees.

Section 23:2A-6 - Prohibitions relative to certain species.

Section 23:2A-6.1 - Prohibitions relative to products, parts of certain species; exceptions; rules, regulations; definitions.

Section 23:2A-6.2 - Activities permitted pursuant to conduct of biomedical research.

Section 23:2A-7 - Programs for conservation and management of nongame and endangered species of wildlife.

Section 23:2A-8 - Obstruction, hindrance or delay of personnel of department

Section 23:2A-9 - Investigation of suspected violators

Section 23:2A-10 - Violations; penalties; enforcement.

Section 23:2A-11 - Severability

Section 23:2A-12 - Functions, powers and duties of department under other laws

Section 23:2A-13 - Liberal construction of act

Section 23:2A-13.1 - Findings, declarations relative to ivory trafficking.

Section 23:2A-13.2 - Definitions relative to ivory trafficking.

Section 23:2A-13.3 - Additional prohibitions, penalties; exemptions.

Section 23:2A-13.4 - Additional penalties, degree of crime; disposition of seized ivory.

Section 23:2A-13.5 - Rules, regulations.

Section 23:2A-14 - Intentional feeding of black bears prohibited; violations, penalties

Section 23:2A-15 - Matching funds for certain federal grants to benefit wildlife, wildlife habitat.

Section 23:2A-16 - Definitions relative to use of wild, exotic animals in traveling animal acts; exceptions; violations, penalties.

Section 23:2B-1 - Short title

Section 23:2B-2 - Legislative findings; state policy

Section 23:2B-3 - Definitions

Section 23:2B-4 - Marine Fisheries Council.

Section 23:2B-5 - Powers and duties of council

Section 23:2B-6 - Preparation of fisheries management plans; rules and regulations

Section 23:2B-7 - Powers and duties of commissioner

Section 23:2B-8 - Management of shared fisheries resources; cooperation to develop integrated management plans; reciprocal agreements with other jurisdictions

Section 23:2B-9 - Disclosure of information by persons taking fisheries resources; records, books or accounts; audits

Section 23:2B-10 - Aquaculture task force; commercial fisheries development task force; members; duties; report

Section 23:2B-11 - Interference or damage to devices used to take fish

Section 23:2B-12 - Enforcement of marine management statutes, rules and regulations; duties and training of marine police; reports

Section 23:2B-13 - Review of previously adopted rules and regulations.

Section 23:2B-14 - "Act" defined, penalties; enforcement.

Section 23:2B-15 - Division of fish, game and wildlife; fish and game council; continuance of functions, powers and duties

Section 23:2B-15.1 - Division of Fish and Wildlife constituted.

Section 23:2B-16 - Severability; liberal construction

Section 23:2B-17 - Pending actions or proceedings; preexisting orders, rules and regulations

Section 23:2B-18 - Saltwater recreational anglers license

Section 23:2B-19 - Taking, processing of fish on certain vessels in marine waters prohibited.

Section 23:2B-20 - Findings, declarations, determinations relative to horseshoe crab and shorebird conservation.

Section 23:2B-21 - Moratorium on taking of horseshoe crabs, exceptions; shorebird management plan.

Section 23:2B-22 - Registry program for saltwater recreational anglers; violations, penalties.

Section 23:2B-23 - Prohibition on sale, possession of shark fins; exceptions; violations, penalties.

Section 23:2B-24 - Possession in Excess of Daily Limit Vessel License.

Section 23:2B-25 - "Marine Fisheries Program Support Account."

Section 23:3-1 - License for hunting, fishing, or trapping; penalty; exceptions.

Section 23:3-1a - Fees; adjustment by council, once

Section 23:3-1b - "Free fishing" days

Section 23:3-1c - Application fee for each permit, license.

Section 23:3-1d - Pennsylvania fishing license holders permitted to fish in Delaware river

Section 23:3-1e - Members of New Jersey National Guard, disabled veterans exempt from certain fees.

Section 23:3-1f - Certification of reduction in "hunters' and anglers' license fund" for free NG licensees

Section 23:3-1g - Fee for hunting migratory birds.

Section 23:3-1.1 - "All Around Sportsman License."

Section 23:3-2 - Minimum age for issuance of license; misrepresentation; penalty.

Section 23:3-3 - Youth hunting license.

Section 23:3-3.1 - Issuance of apprentice firearm, bow and arrow licenses.

Section 23:3-4 - Types of licenses; fees.

Section 23:3-4.1 - One-day license; fee.

Section 23:3-4.2 - Applicants 10 or over; certificate showing completion of gun safety course.

Section 23:3-4.3 - Instructors of methods of handling firearms

Section 23:3-4.4 - Forwarding of certificates

Section 23:3-4.5 - Instruction and certificate to be without charge

Section 23:3-4.6 - Application to issuance of youth hunting licenses.

Section 23:3-4.7 - Conditions for issuance of firearm hunting license; fines.

Section 23:3-4.8 - Effective date

Section 23:3-4.9 - Special limited fishing licenses; issuance; fee

Section 23:3-4.10 - Migrant or farm labor camp resident; issuance of license

Section 23:3-4.11 - Rifle permit; fee.

Section 23:3-5 - Button or tag worn by licensee

Section 23:3-6 - License blanks and buttons or tags

Section 23:3-7 - Issuance of license and buttons or tags

Section 23:3-7.1 - Certificate of completion of bow and arrow safety course.

Section 23:3-7.2 - Instruction agents; issuance of certificates

Section 23:3-7.3 - Forwarding certificates to division

Section 23:3-7.4 - Charge for certificate or instruction

Section 23:3-7.5 - Application to issuance of youth hunting licenses.

Section 23:3-7.6 - Requirements for issuance of bow and arrow license; fines.

Section 23:3-7.7 - Effective date

Section 23:3-7.8 - Trapping license; application; certificate of completion of course in trapping methods; renewal

Section 23:3-7.9 - Designation of agents to give instructions and issue certificates

Section 23:3-7.10 - Certificate; forwarding to division

Section 23:3-7.11 - No charge for certificate or instructions

Section 23:3-7.12 - Issuance of license; submission of license of previous year or certificate; obtaining under false information; penalty

Section 23:3-8 - Stubs attached to license; spoiled blanks

Section 23:3-9 - Monthly returns to division; retention of issuance fees

Section 23:3-10 - Division's monthly return to state treasurer

Section 23:3-11 - Disposition of fees

Section 23:3-12 - Hunters' and anglers' license fund

Section 23:3-12.1 - "Shellfisheries Management Account" established

Section 23:3-12.2 - "Oyster Resource Development Account."

Section 23:3-13 - Annual returns to division

Section 23:3-14 - Penalty for failure to make return or report

Section 23:3-15 - Failure to turn over moneys by clerk, warden or magistrate; misdemeanor

Section 23:3-16 - Licenses and buttons or tags to be issued promptly

Section 23:3-17 - Registrars of licenses

Section 23:3-18 - Antedating license a misdemeanor

Section 23:3-19 - Records open to public

Section 23:3-20 - Penalty for violations of article

Section 23:3-21 - Procuring license wrongfully; penalty

Section 23:3-21.1 - Pointed, metal tipped arrow, prohibition under certain circumstances.

Section 23:3-21.2 - Shooting pointed, metal tipped arrow, prohibited under certain circumstances.

Section 23:3-22 - Subsequent convictions; penalty

Section 23:3-22.1 - Appeal to council by aggrieved person

Section 23:3-22.2 - Establishment of range of costs for replacement value of animals possessed in violation of law

Section 23:3-22.3 - Remedial sportsmen education program; established

Section 23:3-27 - Penalty for killing or having certain game

Section 23:3-27.1 - Wild turkey permits, fee.

Section 23:3-28 - Definitions

Section 23:3-29 - Licenses for raising, selling game birds, animals.

Section 23:3-31 - Killing game; sale; conditions; license required

Section 23:3-32 - Pheasants, partridge, quail; killing, shipping, commercial shooting preserve license, conditions

Section 23:3-33 - Shipment of killed game; regulations

Section 23:3-34 - Tag fee; rules, regulations

Section 23:3-36 - Expiration of licenses; renewal of propagating license

Section 23:3-37 - License displayed; record kept; certified copy sent to board

Section 23:3-38 - Counterfeiting tag or seal; affixing improperly

Section 23:3-39 - Penalty

Section 23:3-41 - License to operate fishpound nets; requirement for; issuance

Section 23:3-46 - Use of shirred or purse seines, otter or beam trawls without license prohibited

Section 23:3-47 - Application for and granting of license; fee; term

Section 23:3-48 - Menhaden fishing excepted

Section 23:3-51 - License to take menhaden, prohibited takings.

Section 23:3-51.1 - Rules, regulations for taking of menhaden.

Section 23:3-51.2 - Definitions relative to taking of menhaden.

Section 23:3-51.3 - Menhaden Landing License.

Section 23:3-51.4 - Extension of time to renew Menhaden Landing License, Menhaden Personal Use and Limited Sale License.

Section 23:3-51.5 - Transfer of license.

Section 23:3-51.6 - Monthly report by licensee to commissioner.

Section 23:3-51.7 - Menhaden Dealer License.

Section 23:3-51.8 - Weekly report by holders of Menhaden Dealer License.

Section 23:3-51.9 - Permitted removal of fish harvested.

Section 23:3-51.10 - Requirements for licensees relative to littering, cleanup.

Section 23:3-51.11 - Annual State menhaden catch quota.

Section 23:3-51.12 - "Menhaden Marine Fisheries Management Account."

Section 23:3-51.13 - Violations, penalties.

Section 23:3-51.14 - Compliance with instructions, signals of law enforcement officer.

Section 23:3-51.15 - Modifications of requirements by commissioner.

Section 23:3-51.16 - Menhaden Personal Use and Limited Sale License.

Section 23:3-51.17 - Review of applicable laws, rules, regulations concerning menhaden.

Section 23:3-51.18 - Reporting procedures and methods.

Section 23:3-52 - Fee.

Section 23:3-54 - Issuance of permit to take carp and suckers

Section 23:3-55 - Issuance of permit to take suckers, catfish, carp and eels

Section 23:3-56 - Penalty for noncompliance

Section 23:3-56.1 - Limited deer license, fees; exemption.

Section 23:3-56.2 - Possession, transfer and display of license; violations; penalty

Section 23:3-57 - "Special trout fishing stamp."

Section 23:3-58 - Form and issuance of stamps

Section 23:3-59 - Fee for trout stamps.

Section 23:3-60 - Altering or changing stamp

Section 23:3-61 - Effective date

Section 23:3-61.1 - "Special pheasant and quail stamp."

Section 23:3-61.2 - Special pheasant and quail stamp; privileges of holder; procurement; signature of owner

Section 23:3-61.3 - Fee for pheasant and quail stamps.

Section 23:3-61.4 - Violations; penalty

Section 23:3-62 - Fishing preserve waters defined

Section 23:3-63 - Fishing preserve license.

Section 23:3-64 - Taking of fish by licensee

Section 23:3-65 - Sale of fish by licensee or taking of fish by non-licensee

Section 23:3-66 - Tagging of fish, fee

Section 23:3-67 - Records; inspection; annual report

Section 23:3-68 - Use of toxins in licensed waters

Section 23:3-69 - Application of act

Section 23:3-70 - Rules and regulations by division

Section 23:3-71 - Violations; penalty

Section 23:3-72 - Necessity; fee

Section 23:3-73 - Rules and regulations

Section 23:3-74 - Violations; penalty

Section 23:3-75 - Short title

Section 23:3-76 - New Jersey Waterfowl Stamp.

Section 23:3-77 - Procurement; fee for New Jersey Waterfowl Stamp

Section 23:3-77.1 - Annual fee adjustment.

Section 23:3-78 - Design and form of stamp; rules and regulations

Section 23:3-79 - New Jersey Waterfowl Stamp Account

Section 23:3-80 - Violations; penalties; enforcement

Section 23:3-81 - Migratory waterfowl advisory committee

Section 23:4-1 - Open and close seasons; federal regulations; penalty for violations

Section 23:4-2 - Bag limit; penalty

Section 23:4-3 - Bag limit for migratory birds to conform to federal regulations

Section 23:4-8 - Female English or ring-necked pheasant protected; exceptions

Section 23:4-9 - Trapping or shooting squirrels and rabbits by farmers and fruit growers

Section 23:4-10 - Shooting squirrel's nest prohibited; penalty

Section 23:4-11 - Hunting, except during seasons and in manner provided, prohibited

Section 23:4-12 - Hunting certain game, except in manner provided by Code or with gun or bow and arrow, unlawful; penalty

Section 23:4-13 - Regulations concerning guns

Section 23:4-13.1 - Clothing; outer garment of fluorescent hunter's orange

Section 23:4-14 - Use of ferrets prohibited; penalty

Section 23:4-15 - Baiting wild fowl prohibited; penalty

Section 23:4-16 - Prohibited hunting practices; penalty.

Section 23:4-18 - Hunting migratory waterfowl; lying in wait; hours; penalty

Section 23:4-19 - Pursuing game birds in power boats or aircraft prohibited; penalty

Section 23:4-20 - Trapped or snared game; possession or sale; setting traps

Section 23:4-21 - Trapping hare by children

Section 23:4-22 - "Pole traps" prohibited; penalty

Section 23:4-22.1 - Animal trap of steel-jaw leghold type; prohibition of manufacture, sale, possession, importation or transportation

Section 23:4-22.2 - Prohibition of taking or attempting to take any animal

Section 23:4-22.3 - Possession as prima facie evidence

Section 23:4-22.4 - Study to develop better trap; traps not classified as steel-jaw leghold traps

Section 23:4-22.5 - Allowable uses and possessions

Section 23:4-22.6 - Rules and regulations; contents

Section 23:4-22.7 - Violations; penalties

Section 23:4-22.8 - Confiscation of equipment, pelts or animals

Section 23:4-23 - Mutilating game prohibited; deer

Section 23:4-24 - Hunting, certain, prohibited on Sundays; penalty; exemptions.

Section 23:4-24.1 - Carrying loaded firearms in vehicle for hunting purposes prohibited; proof

Section 23:4-24.1a - Improper transportation of firearm in motor vehicle; penalty

Section 23:4-24.2 - Shooting or taking game bird or animal from tree or structure within 300 feet of baited area

Section 23:4-24.3 - Baited area defined

Section 23:4-24.4 - Hunting deer with bait; "baited area" defined.

Section 23:4-24.5 - Prohibition of computer-assisted remote hunting; definitions.

Section 23:4-24.6 - Violation, penalties.

Section 23:4-25 - Dogs; running at large; training; carrying firearms into woods or fields; exceptions

Section 23:4-26 - Field days allowed; license

Section 23:4-27 - Unlawful sale, purchase of wildlife; penalties.

Section 23:4-28 - Bringing game into state; penalty

Section 23:4-29 - Taking game from state prohibited; penalty; exceptions

Section 23:4-30 - Application of law to game from without state

Section 23:4-32 - Possession of gun evidence of violation

Section 23:4-33 - Gun in house a violation

Section 23:4-34 - Notice of seizure of weapon; sale; proceeds

Section 23:4-35 - Search for gun; search warrant; right of entry

Section 23:4-36 - Gunning under influence of liquor or drugs prohibited; penalty

Section 23:4-37 - Protection of fur-bearing animals; taking by traps

Section 23:4-38.2 - Trap of conibear or killer type; restriction on use

Section 23:4-38.3 - Violations; penalty

Section 23:4-39 - Mink, muskrat or otter; open season; destruction of muskrats damaging dams or canal banks; state owned grounds

Section 23:4-40 - Stealing traps or trapped animals

Section 23:4-41 - Penalties

Section 23:4-42 - Killing deer, season, permit to kill on cultivated land.

Section 23:4-42.1 - Killing of deer causing crop damage permitted, conditions

Section 23:4-42.2 - Annual report to include number of deer killed pursuant to permits

Section 23:4-42.3 - Application for special deer management area designation.

Section 23:4-42.4 - Submission of deer management plan.

Section 23:4-42.5 - Exemption, variation from certain laws, etc. for implementation of alternative control methods

Section 23:4-42.6 - Special deer management permit; issuance

Section 23:4-42.7 - Venison, donation program, permanent

Section 23:4-42.8 - Guidelines for venison donation program.

Section 23:4-43 - Possession of wild deer.

Section 23:4-44 - Weapons authorized for hunting deer; kinds; caliber; size of shot

Section 23:4-45 - Deer-hunting restrictions

Section 23:4-46 - Use of dogs to track wild deer.

Section 23:4-47 - Dead deer, tagging procedures, transportation; violations, penalties; rules, regulations.

Section 23:4-48 - Penalties

Section 23:4-49 - "Game bird" defined

Section 23:4-50 - Wild birds other than game birds; capturing; killing; possession; sale; penalties; enforcement

Section 23:4-51 - Robbing nests or taking eggs prohibited; exception; penalty

Section 23:4-52 - Collecting mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and birds, and their nests and eggs for scientific purposes; certificate

Section 23:4-53 - Wild pigeons protected; penalty

Section 23:4-55 - Beaver trapping permits

Section 23:4-56 - Acquisition of land by United States for migratory bird reservations

Section 23:4-57 - Penalty for liberating foxes

Section 23:4-58 - Possession of live fox prohibited; penalty

Section 23:4-58.1 - Hunting foxes with hounds and firearms; penalty

Section 23:4-58.3 - Killing other game while hunting foxes; penalty

Section 23:4-62.2 - Bounties or premium for killing prohibition

Section 23:4-63.1 - Penalty for liberating coyotes

Section 23:4-63.2 - Possession of live coyote prohibited; penalty

Section 23:4-63.3 - Possession, release of certain animals, prohibited; terms defined

Section 23:4-63.4 - Violations; penalties

Section 23:4-63.5 - Right to use mechanical devices to repel marauding birds and other wildlife

Section 23:4-63.6 - Issuance of permits; cancellation; rules and regulations

Section 23:4-63.7 - Disposal of dead wildlife by authorized personnel

Section 23:4-64 - Sale of bittersweet prohibited; penalty; enforcement

Section 23:5-1 - Open season for certain fish; penalty

Section 23:5-2 - Sale of propagated trout or landlocked salmon; tagging

Section 23:5-3 - Fishing through ice

Section 23:5-7 - Minimum size of certain fish; penalty

Section 23:5-9 - Lobster restrictions

Section 23:5-10 - Trout, perch, pickerel, bass, crappie or salmon; limit

Section 23:5-11 - Fishing, except angling, prohibited; penalty; exceptions

Section 23:5-13 - Set lines in waters having certain fish prohibited; number of hooks

Section 23:5-14 - Carp or tench as bait; penalty

Section 23:5-15 - Artificial bait; number of hooks; penalty

Section 23:5-15.1 - Possession of unlawful bait; penalty

Section 23:5-16 - Taking eels in tidal waters with certain devices

Section 23:5-17 - Fishing at night for certain fish prohibited; penalty

Section 23:5-24.1 - License to fish with net; possession

Section 23:5-24.2 - Fish-netting license fees

Section 23:5-24.3 - Hauling seines; restrictions on use

Section 23:5-24.13 - Repeal

Section 23:5-28 - Pollution of fresh or tidal waters, penalties

Section 23:5-29 - Shutting off, drawing off or screening waters prohibited; penalty

Section 23:5-29.1 - Fish ladder in dams required; penalty

Section 23:5-30 - Placing carp in public or private waters prohibited; penalty

Section 23:5-31 - Proceedings by persons aggrieved

Section 23:5-32 - Conviction no bar to civil action

Section 23:5-33 - Article inapplicable to certain private ponds.

Section 23:5-35.2 - Taking crabs; license; necessity; exceptions; fees; rules and regulations

Section 23:5-43 - Short title

Section 23:5-44 - Definitions

Section 23:5-45.1 - Daily limit for taking striped bass.

Section 23:5-45.1a - Rules, regulations for taking, management of striped bass.

Section 23:5-45.2 - Closed season for striped bass, except Atlantic Ocean

Section 23:5-45.3 - Sale of striped bass prohibited

Section 23:5-47 - Lawful methods

Section 23:5-48 - Violations; penalties

Section 23:6-1 - Penalty for permitting; destruction of contrivances

Section 23:7-1 - Trespassing prohibited; posting notice; private notice; penalties

Section 23:7-1.1 - Littering prohibited; penalty

Section 23:7-1.2 - Archaeological findings in wildlife management area protected.

Section 23:7-2 - Arrest of offender; trial; failure to show permit

Section 23:7-3 - Causing injury to property while hunting or fishing; penalties

Section 23:7-5 - Disposition of fines collected

Section 23:7-6 - Posting by other than owner or lessee prohibited

Section 23:7-7 - Legal notices

Section 23:7-8 - Penalty

Section 23:7-9 - Actions forbidden on property under State control; penalty.

Section 23:7A-1 - Definitions

Section 23:7A-2 - Prevention of lawful taking of wildlife prohibited.

Section 23:7A-3 - Violations, penalties

Section 23:8-1 - Acquiring real estate; management and personnel; salaries; expenses

Section 23:8-4 - Trespass on hatchery or game land; penalty

Section 23:8-6 - Disposition of fish, game and eggs; use of proceeds

Section 23:8-7 - Lands for game refuges; acquisition

Section 23:8-8 - Fencing and notices

Section 23:8-9 - Lands of board deemed refuges

Section 23:8-10 - Hunting or carrying gun in preserve prohibited

Section 23:8-11 - Violations; penalty

Section 23:8-12 - Investigations as to fish culture by United States

Section 23:8-13 - Fishing by fish cultural stations

Section 23:8A-1 - Sale, lease or exchange by commissioner; terms and conditions

Section 23:8A-2 - Title in name of state; use

Section 23:8A-3 - Disposition of proceeds from sale, lease or exchange; use

Section 23:9-3 - Waters affected by article

Section 23:9-4 - Common rights to fish

Section 23:9-5 - Game, bait and food fish defined

Section 23:9-6 - Manner and means of fishing for game fish; fine

Section 23:9-7 - Manner and means of fishing for bait fish; fine

Section 23:9-8 - Manner and means of fishing for food fish; fine

Section 23:9-9 - Taking sturgeon; taking other food fish with seine or gill net; fine; forfeiture of appliances

Section 23:9-10 - Use of certain nets prohibited; fine; forfeiture of appliances

Section 23:9-11 - Prohibited hours for fishing; fine; forfeiture of appliances

Section 23:9-12 - Catching food fish with lines; season for game fish; fine

Section 23:9-13 - Bag limit on game fish

Section 23:9-14 - Use of eelpots and fyke nets; fine; forfeiture of appliances

Section 23:9-15 - Use of parallel nets prohibited; fine; forfeiture of appliances

Section 23:9-16 - Size of certain fish; fine

Section 23:9-17 - Interference with or injury to nets; fine

Section 23:9-19 - Purchase, sale or possession of fish except during lawful period prohibited; fine

Section 23:9-20 - Concurrent jurisdiction of states; procedure for violations

Section 23:9-21 - Interference with officers; fine

Section 23:9-114 - License to take shad with net required

Section 23:9-115 - License fee; season; lift period from Friday noon until Saturday midnight

Section 23:9-120 - Arrest and punishment of violations on Hudson river between New Jersey and New York

Section 23:9-121 - Arrest and punishment of violations on Delaware river between New Jersey and Pennsylvania

Section 23:9-126 - Holders of New York fishing licenses; fishing in New Jersey part of Greenwood lake

Section 23:9A-1 - Penalty for injury or death caused by negligent use of weapon

Section 23:9A-2 - Misuse of weapon while hunting; penalty

Section 23:10-1 - Provisions of title enforced and penalties recovered in accordance with chapter

Section 23:10-2 - Jurisdiction

Section 23:10-3 - Who may institute proceedings

Section 23:10-4 - Process and proceedings on Sunday

Section 23:10-5 - Arrest on view without warrant; interference with or resisting officer

Section 23:10-12 - Incriminating testimony

Section 23:10-14 - Commitment for nonpayment of penalties

Section 23:10-15 - Release on probation; payment of fine in installments

Section 23:10-17 - Powers and fees for service of process of certain officers

Section 23:10-19 - Use of moneys recovered for violations

Section 23:10-20 - Searches and seizures; immunity from civil suit.

Section 23:10-21 - Forfeiture of apparatus; procedure

Section 23:10-21.1 - Illegal apparatus used for fishing; confiscation

Section 23:12-1 - Assent of state to Federal act pertaining to wildlife restoration

Section 23:12-2 - Assent to Federal act providing for aid in fish restoration and management projects

Section 23:13-1 - Enactment, entry into Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact.

Section 23:13-2 - Compliance with compact; authority of division.

Section 23:13-3 - Suspension of privileges.

Section 23:13-4 - Failure of resident to comply; violations, penalties.

Section 23:13-5 - Contents of suspension notification letter.

Section 23:13-6 - Grounds for suspension of enforcement.