Idaho Code § 36-124

Reciprocal licensure agreements with Indian tribes.
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The commission is authorized to enter into a reciprocal licensure agreement with any federally recognized Indian tribe that possesses a reservation within this state. Pursuant to such a reciprocal licensure agreement, the commission may recognize licenses or permits issued by the tribe for the hunting, angling or trapping of wildlife as satisfying license or permit requirements imposed by the commission on such activities and the tribe may recognize licenses or permits issued by the commission for the hunting, angling or trapping of wildlife as satisfying license or permit requirements imposed by the tribe on such activities.

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