(a) General rule.--It is unlawful for any person while hunting game or wildlife or taking furbearers of any kind to:
(1) Cause or assist in causing damage or injury, in any manner whatsoever, to either real or personal property of any kind.
(2) Leave gates or bars open.
(3) Break down, destroy or injure fences.
(4) Tear down or scatter rail, post, wood or stone piles.
(5) Harass, injure or kill livestock of any kind.
(6) Hunt or trap in or upon unharvested buckwheat, corn, sorghum or soybean fields without the permission of the owner or person in charge of such property.
(b) Additional restrictions.--In addition to the restrictions imposed by subsection (a), it shall be unlawful for any person hunting foxes by means of horses and hounds to hunt on any land which is not controlled by them.
(c) Removal of wounded game or wildlife.--Subsection (a) shall not be construed to prevent the removal of mortally wounded game or wildlife from its place of refuge in a rail, post, wood or stone pile or fence if permission has first been obtained from the owner or person in charge of the property and the property is restored to the condition in which it was found.
(d) Penalty.--A violation of this section is a summary offense of the fifth degree, and, in addition, a violator shall be liable for damages pursuant to subsection (e).
(e) Costs for damages.--
(1) Any person who shall cause damage to real or personal property, including crops of any kind shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay the penalty prescribed in this section and, in addition thereto, shall be liable to pay, upon demand of the person having legal control of the property, the sum equal to the amount of the damages determined by a court of competent jurisdiction.
(2) The court may appoint a competent appraiser to determine the amount of such damage. The amount of the damage determined by the court shall be assessed against the defendant and paid to the court for disposition. The court shall deliver the amount collected to the person having legal control over the land where the damage occurred.
(3) The court-appointed appraiser shall be entitled to a reasonable fee for services rendered which shall be assessed against the defendant as additional costs for delivery to the appraiser by the court.
Cross References. Section 2509 is referred to in section 2741 of this title.
Structure Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Pennsylvania Consolidated & Unconsolidated Statutes
Chapter 25 - Protection of Property and Persons
Section 2502 - Chemical test to determine amount of alcohol
Section 2503 - Loaded firearms in vehicles
Section 2504 - Shooting on or across highways
Section 2506 - Prohibitions within burial grounds
Section 2507 - Restrictions on shooting
Section 2508 - Protection of institutions, parks and resorts
Section 2509 - Damage to property
Section 2510 - Littering and restrictions on vehicles
Section 2511 - Damage to trees
Section 2512 - Unlawful acts on commission lands or waters
Section 2521 - Incident reports
Section 2522 - Shooting at or causing injury to human beings
Section 2523 - Rendering assistance after incidents
Section 2524 - Protective material required
Section 2525 - Possession of firearm for protection of self or others