Maryland Code § NR-10-410

Section NR-10-410
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(a) (1) (i) The Department may allow a person to hunt on each
Sunday of the game bird and game mammal seasons in:
1. Allegany County;

2. Subject to subparagraph (iii) of this paragraph,
Calvert County, from 30 minutes before sunrise until 10:30 a.m.;
3. Subject to subparagraph (iii) of this paragraph,
Caroline County, from 30 minutes before sunrise until 10:30 a.m.;
4. Cecil County;
5. Subject to subparagraph (iii) of this paragraph,
Charles County, from 30 minutes before sunrise until 10:30 a.m.;
6. Subject to subparagraph (iv) of this paragraph,
Dorchester County, from 30 minutes before sunrise until 10:30 a.m.;
7. Garrett County;
8. Subject to subparagraph (iii) of this paragraph,
Queen Anne's County, from 30 minutes before sunrise until 10:30 a.m.;
9. St. Mary's County;
10. Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph,
Somerset County, from 30 minutes before sunrise until 10:30 a.m.;
11. Washington County;
12. Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph,
Worcester County, from 30 minutes before sunrise until 10:30 a.m.; and
13. Subject to subparagraph (v) of this paragraph,
Wicomico County, from 30 minutes before sunrise until 10:30 a.m.
(ii) The time restrictions under subparagraph (i)10 and 12 of
this paragraph do not apply:
1. On each Sunday of the deer firearms season; and
2. On the last three Sundays in October and the first
two Sundays in November of the deer bow hunting season.
(iii) The time restrictions under subparagraph (i)2, 3, 5, and 8
of this paragraph do not apply:
1. On each Sunday during the deer firearms season;

2. On the last three Sundays in October and the first
two Sundays in November during the deer bow hunting season; and
3. On each Sunday of the spring turkey hunting
season.
(iv) The time restrictions under subparagraph (i)6 of this
paragraph do not apply:
1. On each Sunday of the deer hunting seasons from
the first Sunday in October through the second Sunday in January, inclusive; and
2. On each Sunday of the spring turkey hunting
season.
(v) The time restrictions under subparagraph (i)(13) of this
paragraph do not apply:
1. On the first Sunday of the deer firearms season; and
2. On the last three Sundays in October and the first
two Sundays in November of the deer bow hunting season.
(2) The Department may allow a person to hunt deer on each Sunday
of the deer hunting seasons from the first Sunday in October through the second
Sunday in January, inclusive, in:
(i) Carroll County; and
(ii) Frederick County.
(3) (i) Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, the
Department may allow a person to hunt deer on each Sunday of the deer hunting
seasons from 30 minutes before sunrise until 10:30 a.m. in:
1. Kent County;
2. Montgomery County; and
3. Talbot County.
(ii) The time restrictions under this paragraph do not apply:

1. To a participant in a junior deer hunt authorized
under this subtitle;
2. On one Sunday designated by the Department
during the deer firearms season;
3. In Kent County, on each Sunday during the deer
bow hunting season and the deer muzzle loader season;
4. In Montgomery County, on one Sunday designated
by the Department during the deer bow hunting season; and
5. In Talbot County, on the last three Sundays in
October and the first two Sundays in November during the bow hunting season.
(4) The Department may allow a person to hunt deer during the deer
firearms season:
(i) On each Sunday in Harford County; and
(ii) On the first Sunday in Anne Arundel County.
(5) The Department may allow a person to hunt deer during the deer
bow hunting season on:
(i) The last three Sundays in October and the first two
Sundays in November in Harford County; and
(ii) The first Sunday in November in Anne Arundel County.
(6) The Department may allow a person to hunt turkey on each
Sunday of the spring turkey hunting season in:
(i) Carroll County;
(ii) Kent County; and
(iii) Talbot County, from 30 minutes before sunrise until 10:30
a.m.
(7) Notwithstanding any other provision of this subtitle, the
Department may allow a person with a deer management permit to shoot deer on any
Sunday throughout the year in accordance with the terms of the permit.

(8) The Department may allow a person using a State certified raptor
to hunt game birds or mammals on each Sunday during the open season for the game
birds or mammals.
(9) The Department may allow an unarmed person participating in
an organized fox chase to chase foxes on Sunday.
(10) The Department may allow a person shooting pen-reared game
birds or tower-released flighted mallard ducks to hunt on Sunday at a regulated
shooting ground in accordance with § 10-906 of this title.
(11) The Department may allow a person who is 16 years old or
younger to hunt on Sunday if participating in a junior hunt established by the
Department in accordance with this subtitle.
(12) Except as provided in paragraphs (8) through (10) of this
subsection and subject to paragraph (7) of this subsection, a person may not hunt on
Sunday in:
(i) Baltimore City;
(ii) Baltimore County;
(iii) Howard County; or
(iv) Prince George's County.
(13) A person may not hunt migratory game birds on Sunday.
(14) A person may not hunt on public land within the State park
system on Sunday.
(15) (i) The Department may not allow a person to hunt on public
land designated for hunting by the Department on Sunday except in:
1. Allegany County;
2. Cecil County;
3. Garrett County;
4. St. Mary's County;
5. Washington County;

6. Dorchester County, for turkey during the spring
turkey hunting season;
7. Frederick County, for deer from the first Sunday in
October through the second Sunday in January of the following year, inclusive;
8. Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph,
Somerset County, on public land leased to a hunt club from 30 minutes before sunrise
until 10:30 a.m.;
9. Subject to subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph,
Worcester County, from 30 minutes before sunrise until 10:30 a.m.; and
10. Subject to subparagraph (iii) of this paragraph,
Wicomico County, from 30 minutes before sunrise until 10:30 a.m.
(ii) The time restrictions under subparagraph (i)8 and 9 of this
paragraph do not apply:
1. On each Sunday of the deer firearms season; and
2. On the last three Sundays in October and the first
two Sundays in November of the deer bow hunting season.
(iii) The time restrictions under subparagraph (i)10 of this
paragraph do not apply:
1. On the first Sunday of the deer firearms season; and
2. On the last three Sundays in October and the first
two Sundays in November of the deer bow hunting season.
(b) A person may not hunt any game bird or mammal, except raccoon and
opossum, at nighttime.
(c) (1) A person may not shoot at any species of wildlife from an
automobile or other vehicle or, except as provided in § 4-203(b) of the Criminal Law
Article and Title 5, Subtitle 3 of the Public Safety Article, possess in or on an
automobile or other vehicle a loaded handgun or shotgun, or a rifle containing any
ammunition in the magazine or chamber.
(2) If this subsection is violated by an occupant of a vehicle which has
2 or more occupants and it cannot be determined which occupant is the violator, the

owner of the vehicle, if present, shall be presumed to be responsible for the violation.
In the absence of the owner of the vehicle, the operator of the vehicle shall be
presumed to be responsible for the violation.
(3) Provisions of this subsection do not apply to a disabled person who
obtains a special permit under § 10-307 of this title.
(d) (1) (i) For the purposes of this subsection, "off-road vehicle"
means a motorized vehicle designed for or capable of cross-country travel on land,
water, snow, ice, marsh, swampland, or other natural terrain.
(ii) "Off-road vehicle" includes four-wheel drive or low-
pressure tire vehicles, automobiles, trucks, motorcycles and related two-wheel
vehicles, amphibious machines, ground-effect or air-cushion vehicles, snowmobiles,
boats, farm-type tractors, earth-moving or construction equipment, lawn mowers,
snowblowers, garden or lawn tractors, or golf carts.
(2) A person may not pursue wildlife with an off-road vehicle.
(e) (1) A person or 2 or more persons together may not hunt or attempt
to hunt at nighttime any species of wild bird or wild quadruped with a light, including
the headlights of any vehicle, and a person may not cast the rays of any artificial light
when the rays emanate from a vehicle on any woods, fields, orchards, livestock, wild
animals or birds, dwellings, or buildings. The provisions of this paragraph do not
apply to the normal use of headlights of a vehicle traveling on any public or private
road in a normal manner, to any police, emergency or utility company vehicle using
spotlights in the performance of their duties, or to any farmer or landowner on the
farmer's or landowner's own or leased land using artificial lights to check on the
farmer's or landowner's land, crops, livestock, or poultry. However, raccoons, fox, or
opossum may be hunted on foot at nighttime during open season with the use of a dog
or light, or both.
(2) (i) In Baltimore City and Montgomery and Prince George's
counties only, a person may cast the rays of an artificial light from a vehicle on woods,
fields, orchards, livestock, wild animals, or wild birds for the sole purpose of observing
or photographing wildlife until 9:00 p.m.
(ii) If a person casts the rays of any artificial light under this
paragraph, the person has the burden of establishing that the person was doing so
for the purposes of observing or photographing wildlife.
(iii) If a person casting artificial light under this paragraph or
anyone with the person casting artificial light has a firearm or bow in the person's

possession, the person shall be presumed to be in violation of paragraph (1) of this
subsection.
(f) A person may not shoot at any species of wildlife on, from, or across any
paved public highway or the shoulder of the highway. A person may not shoot from
any public highway, whether paved or unpaved, in Kent County and Queen Anne's
County or shoot from any public road, whether paved or unpaved, within the
boundaries of the Hanover municipal waterworks property in Carroll County.
(g) (1) Except as provided in paragraphs (2) and (3) of this subsection, a
person, other than the owner or occupant, while hunting for any wild bird or mammal
may not shoot or discharge any firearm or other deadly weapon within 150 yards,
known as the "safety zone", of a dwelling house, residence, church, or other building
or camp occupied by human beings, or shoot at any wild bird or mammal while it is
within this area, without the specific advance permission of the owner or occupant.
(2) A person, while hunting for any wild bird or mammal, may not
shoot or discharge any firearm within 300 yards of a public or nonpublic school during
school hours or at a time when a school-approved activity is taking place.
(3) (i) For archery hunters in Allegany County, Calvert County,
Carroll County, Cecil County, Frederick County, Garrett County, Harford County,
Montgomery County, St. Mary's County, Washington County, Worcester County, or
Wicomico County, the safety zone described in paragraph (1) of this subsection
extends for 50 yards from a dwelling house, residence, church, or any other building
or camp occupied by human beings.
(ii) For archery hunters in Anne Arundel County, the safety
zone described in paragraph (1) of this subsection extends for 100 yards from a
dwelling house, residence, church, or any other building or camp occupied by human
beings.
(iii) In Howard County, for archery hunters who are hunting
under the authority of a deer management permit, or who are actively participating
in a hunting program administered by the county, the safety zone described in
paragraph (1) of this subsection extends for 50 yards from a dwelling house,
residence, church, or any other building or camp occupied by humans.
(4) During any open hunting season, a person, other than the owner
or occupant, may not hunt or chase willfully any wild bird or mammal within the
safety zone without the specific advance permission of the owner or occupant.
(5) In Harford County, an archery hunter shall use a tree stand when
hunting any wild bird or mammal within 50 to 100 yards of a dwelling house,

residence, church, public or nonpublic school, or other building or camp occupied by
human beings.
(6) (i) In Montgomery County or Washington County, an archery
hunter shall be in an elevated position that allows the hunter to shoot in a downward
trajectory when hunting any wild bird or mammal within 50 to 100 yards of a
dwelling house, residence, church, public or nonpublic school, or other building or
camp occupied by human beings.
(ii) In Howard County, for archery hunters who are hunting
under the authority of a deer management permit, or who are actively participating
in a hunting program administered by the county, shall be in an elevated position
that allows the hunters to shoot in a downward trajectory when hunting any wild
bird or mammal within 50 to 150 yards of a dwelling house, residence, church, public
or nonpublic school, or other building or camp occupied by human beings.
(h) A person may not dig in or drive a motor vehicle on any cleared field
while hunting, except with the permission of the owner, tenant, or other person in
charge of the land, or park or leave standing any motor vehicle so that the motor
vehicle blocks the means of ingress or egress to any person's property, cattle ways, or
fields.
(i) A person may not carry a firearm to hunt any wild bird, mammal,
amphibian, or reptile while intoxicated or under the influence of alcohol or any
narcotic drug.
(j) (1) A person may not hunt or attempt to hunt wild birds or mammals
from an aircraft within the State.
(2) Any person who violates provisions of this subsection is guilty of
a misdemeanor and upon conviction is subject to a fine of not more than $1,000 or
imprisonment for not more than 6 months or both, with costs imposed in the
discretion of the court.
(k) A person may not set any trap, except box traps for rabbits, net, or snare
of any description to take any game birds or mammals, except fur-bearing mammals.
A trap, net, or snare found in the possession of any person shall be prima facie
evidence that the device was used to violate this subsection. A law enforcement officer
of the State shall confiscate and destroy the device. A person may not place traps of
any description on another person's property without the other person's written
permission.
(l) A person may not hunt with any ferret or weasel.

(m) A person may not kill, attempt to kill, or injure by poison wildlife or
domestic poultry.
(n) A person may not smoke, burn, injure, hunt, or molest any game birds
or mammals in any den or damage or destroy the den of any game bird or mammal.
(o) (1) In Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Howard, Montgomery, and Prince
George's counties, a person may not use, set, place, or maintain any steel jaw leghold
trap on land. The steel jaw leghold trap may be used for the capture of fur-bearing
mammals in water only.
(2) This subsection does not apply to:
(i) Traps set on farmland by the owner of the farmland, by the
owner's agent or tenant, owner's lessee, or by any member of the owner's or tenant's
immediate family who resides on the farmland; or
(ii) Traps set by an authorized agent of the Maryland Forest,
Park and Wildlife Service who exercises the agent's duties for wildlife control under
guidelines established by the Department.
(p) (1) (i) "Snare trap" means a device made of wire, synthetic cord,
or other material that:
1. Is in the form of a noose with a slipknot, stop, swivel,
or eyelet holes; and
2. Is designed or set with the intent of capturing an
animal by the neck.
(ii) "Snare trap" includes:
1. A pole snare;
2. A hanging snare; and
3. A neck snare.
(2) (i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph,
in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Cecil, Harford, Montgomery, and Prince
George's counties, a person may not use, sell, possess, set, place, or maintain a snare
trap.

(ii) In Anne Arundel County, from July 1, 1990, through June
30, 1992, a person may sell or possess a snare trap.

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