Maryland Code § NR-10-405

Section NR-10-405
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(a) (1) Pursuant to § 10-205 of this title, the Department shall establish
by regulation and publish by July 1 each year the open season to hunt forest and
upland game birds and mammals.
(2) Except as provided under § 10-410 of this subtitle, the
Department may not authorize hunting on a Sunday.
(3) (i) 1. Subject to subsubparagraph 2 of this subparagraph,
the Department shall establish by regulation by July 1 of each year a junior deer hunt
to occur on a Saturday and Sunday on the same weekend during a deer hunting
season.
2. The regulations adopted under this subparagraph
may not authorize the junior deer hunt to occur on a Sunday in a county in which
deer hunting is not authorized for that Sunday.
(ii) A person may participate in the junior deer hunt if the
person:
1. Is under the age of 17 years;
2. Possesses a valid hunting license or is exempt from
hunting license requirements; and
3. Is accompanied by a person who:
A. Is at least 21 years old;
B. Possesses a valid hunting license or is exempt from
hunting license requirements; and
C. Is not in possession of a firearm, a bow, or any other
hunting device.
(iii) A person who participates in the junior deer hunt may use
a firearm to hunt deer on the days of the hunt.

(b) If the Department by regulation pursuant to § 10-205 of this title
restricts or reduces the number of days normally allowed to hunt, possess, sell,
purchase, ship, transport, carry, or export any game bird or mammal because of an
emergency situation, the Department may extend the open season to provide a
comparable number of days in any given season.
(c) The Department shall establish by regulation the maximum open
season for hunting crows which is permissible under federal law, and shall include in
its regulations such provisions as are permitted under federal law for control of crows
at any time they are found to be committing or about to commit depredation upon
ornamental or shade trees, agricultural crops, livestock or wildlife, or when
concentrated in such numbers and manner as to constitute a health hazard or other
nuisance.

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