Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 1531 | Division of Wildlife
Section 1531.13 | Wildlife Officers.

Effective: March 18, 1999
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 187 - 122nd General Assembly
The law enforcement officers of the division of wildlife shall be known as "wildlife officers." The chief of the division of wildlife, wildlife officers, and such other employees of the division as the chief of the division of wildlife designates, and other officers who are given like authority, shall enforce all laws pertaining to the taking, possession, protection, preservation, management, and propagation of wild animals and all division rules. They shall enforce all laws against hunting without permission of the owner or authorized agent of the land on which the hunting is done. They may arrest on view and without issuance of a warrant. They may inspect any container or package at any time except when within a building and the owner or person in charge of the building objects. The inspection shall be only for bag limits of wild animals taken in open season or for wild animals taken during the closed season, or for any kind or species of those wild animals.
The chief may visit all parts of the state and direct and assist wildlife officers and other employees in the discharge of their duties. The owners or tenants of private lands or waters are not liable to wildlife officers for injuries suffered while carrying out their duties while on the lands or waters of the owners or tenants unless the injuries are caused by the willful or wanton misconduct of the owners or tenants. Any regularly employed salaried wildlife officer may enter any private lands or waters if the wildlife officer has good cause to believe and does believe that a law is being violated.
A wildlife officer, sheriff, deputy sheriff, constable, or officer having a similar authority may search any place which the officer has good reason to believe contains a wild animal or any part of a wild animal taken or had in possession contrary to law or division rule, or a boat, gun, net, seine, trap, ferret, or device used in the violation, and seize any the officer finds so taken or possessed. If the owner or person in charge of the place to be searched refuses to permit the search, upon filing an affidavit in accordance with law with a court having jurisdiction of the offense and upon receiving a search warrant issued, the officer forcibly may search the place described, and if in the search the officer finds any wild animal or part of a wild animal, or any boat, gun, net, seine, trap, ferret, or device in the possession of the owner or person in charge, contrary to this chapter or Chapter 1533. of the Revised Code or division rule, the officer shall seize it and arrest the person in whose custody or possession it was found. The wild animal or parts of a wild animal or boat, gun, net, seine, trap, ferret, or device so found shall escheat to the state.
Each wildlife officer shall post a bond in a sum not less than one thousand dollars executed by a surety company authorized to transact business in this state for the faithful performance of the duties of the wildlife officer's office.
The chief and wildlife officers have the authority specified under section 2935.03 of the Revised Code for peace officers of the department of natural resources for the purpose of enforcing the criminal laws of the state on any property owned, controlled, maintained, or administered by the department of natural resources and may enforce sections 2923.12, 2923.15, and 2923.16 of the Revised Code throughout the state and may arrest without warrant any person who, in the presence of the chief or any wildlife officer, is engaged in the violation of any of those laws.
A wildlife officer may render assistance to a state or local law enforcement officer at the request of that officer or may render assistance to a state or local law enforcement officer in the event of an emergency. Wildlife officers serving outside the division of wildlife under this section shall be considered as performing services within their regular employment for the purposes of compensation, pension or indemnity fund rights, workers' compensation, and other rights or benefits to which they may be entitled as incidents of their regular employment.
Wildlife officers serving outside the division of wildlife under this section retain personal immunity from civil liability as specified in section 9.86 of the Revised Code and shall not be considered an employee of a political subdivision for purposes of Chapter 2744. of the Revised Code. A political subdivision that uses wildlife officers under this section is not subject to civil liability under Chapter 2744. of the Revised Code as the result of any action or omission of any wildlife officer acting under this section.

Structure Ohio Revised Code

Ohio Revised Code

Title 15 | Conservation of Natural Resources

Chapter 1531 | Division of Wildlife

Section 1531.01 | Division of Wildlife Definitions.

Section 1531.02 | State Ownership of and Title to Wild Animals - Prohibited Activities.

Section 1531.03 | Division of Wildlife - Wildlife Council.

Section 1531.04 | Division of Wildlife - Powers and Duties.

Section 1531.05 | Compensation.

Section 1531.06 | Chief of Division - Powers and Duties.

Section 1531.07 | Jurisdiction.

Section 1531.08 | Chief of Division - Powers and Authority Regarding Wild Animals.

Section 1531.081 | Regulation of Domestic Deer.

Section 1531.09 | Chief of Division May Amend or Rescind Rules After Investigation.

Section 1531.10 | Publication of Rules.

Section 1531.101 | Rules for Taking of Migratory Game Birds.

Section 1531.11 | Violation of Rules Prohibited.

Section 1531.12 | Limitations on Authority of Chief.

Section 1531.13 | Wildlife Officers.

Section 1531.131 | Enforcing Dumping Prohibitions and Nature Preserve and Trail Rules.

Section 1531.132 | Felony Conviction Precludes or Terminates Employment.

Section 1531.133 | Wildlife Violators Compact for Joint Enforcement Operations.

Section 1531.14 | Right of Entry on Land for Research or Investigation.

Section 1531.15 | Division of Wildlife May Take Fish.

Section 1531.16 | Enforcement and Prosecution of Wildlife Laws and Rules.

Section 1531.17 | Wildlife Fund.

Section 1531.18 | Jurisdiction.

Section 1531.19 | Service of Summons on Corporations.

Section 1531.20 | Seizure of Property or Device Used in Unlawful Taking or Transporting of Wild Animals.

Section 1531.201 | Civil Action to Recover Possession or Value of Wild Animal.

Section 1531.202 | Liability for Costs Incurred in Investigation of Death of Wild Animal.

Section 1531.21 | Trial Procedure for Forfeiture or Condemnation.

Section 1531.22 | Payment of Costs.

Section 1531.23 | Judgment for Costs and Fine or Forfeiture - Lien - Failure to Pay.

Section 1531.24 | United States Commissioner of Fisheries Authorized to Establish, Operate, and Maintain Fish Hatcheries in Ohio.

Section 1531.25 | Protection of Species Threatened With Statewide Extinction.

Section 1531.26 | Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Fund.

Section 1531.27 | Payments to Counties for Land Use by State.

Section 1531.28 | Contract With Private Persons for Creation or Improvement of Wildlife Habitat.

Section 1531.29 | Prohibiting Polluting State Land or Water.

Section 1531.30 | Cooperative Management Fund.

Section 1531.31 | Ohio River Management Fund.

Section 1531.32 | Wildlife Habitat Trust Fund.

Section 1531.33 | Wildlife Habitat Fund.

Section 1531.35 | Wildlife Boater Angler Fund.

Section 1531.40 | Nuisance Wild Animal Removal or Control Services; License.

Section 1531.99 | Penalty.