Indiana Code § 14-22-33-5

Assent to federal aid for fisheries restoration projects
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Sec. 5. (a) Indiana hereby assents to 16 U.S.C. 777 et seq.       (b) The director shall perform the acts that are necessary to the conduct and establishment of cooperative fisheries-restoration projects in compliance with 16 U.S.C. 777 et seq. and regulations promulgated by the United States Secretary of the Interior under 16 U.S.C. 777 et seq.       (c) Money accruing to the state from license fees paid by anglers may not be diverted for any other purpose than: (1) the administration of the division of fish and wildlife; and (2) the enforcement of laws concerning the taking, chasing, selling, and possession of animals. [Pre-1995 Recodification Citation: 14-2-8-5.]   IC 14-22-34 Chapter 34. Nongame and Endangered Species Conservation               14-22-34-1 "Endangered species"             14-22-34-2 "Fund" defined             14-22-34-3 "Management" defined             14-22-34-4 "Nongame species" defined             14-22-34-5 "Take" defined             14-22-34-6 "Wildlife" defined             14-22-34-7 Investigations of nongame species; adoption of rules             14-22-34-8 Limits on taking or possession of nongame species             14-22-34-9 Unlawful taking or possession of nongame species             14-22-34-10 Endangered species list             14-22-34-11 Review of endangered species list             14-22-34-12 Unlawful taking or possession of endangered species             14-22-34-13 Additions to endangered species list             14-22-34-14 Management of nongame species             14-22-34-15 Taking of endangered species for scientific purposes             14-22-34-16 Removal, capture, or destruction of endangered species             14-22-34-17 Adoption of rules             14-22-34-18 Applicability of chapter to wildlife possessed on July 26, 1973             14-22-34-19 Cost of programs; transfer of funds             14-22-34-20 Fund             14-22-34-21 Entrance fees

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