§ 4571. Legislative findings; minor fish and wildlife violations defined
The General Assembly recognizes that minor fish and wildlife violations must be dealt with fairly but do not require the full weight of the Criminal Justice System. Minor fish and wildlife violations do not involve terms of imprisonment or substantial monetary penalties and persons who commit minor fish and wildlife violations should not be treated as criminal offenders. The purpose of this subchapter is to treat minor fish and wildlife violations as civil violations, removing them from the criminal courts and removing the label of criminality from those who commit them. (Added 1995, No. 181 (Adj. Sess.), § 10, eff. Sept. 1, 1996.)
Structure Vermont Statutes
Title 10 - Conservation and Development
Chapter 109 - Penalties and Enforcement
§ 4501. Aiding in violations; sharing in proceeds
§ 4502. Uniform point system; revocation of license
§ 4503. Unlawful equipment, vehicle, forfeiture
§ 4504. Duties of prosecutor and warden
§ 4508. Sale of forfeited equipment
§ 4509. Proceeds; accounting; liens
§ 4510. Rights of innocent owner
§ 4511. Reopening forfeiture proceedings; rehearing; jurisdiction of courts
§ 4513. Unlawful devices for taking fish or wild animals; confiscation; sale
§ 4514. Possession of flesh of game; restitution
§ 4517. Destruction of State property
§ 4518. Big game violations; threatened and endangered species; suspension; violations
§ 4519. Assurance of discontinuance
§ 4520. Administrative penalties
§ 4520a. Notice and hearing requirements
§ 4551. Fish and wildlife violation defined
§ 4553. Information and summons; form
§ 4554. Procedure on failure to appear; notice
§ 4555. Answers to uniform fish and wildlife informations
§ 4571. Legislative findings; minor fish and wildlife violations defined
§ 4575. Suspension for failure to pay