Maryland Code § NR-10-413

Section NR-10-413
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(a) An owner of a dog may run or train the owner's dog on woodcock,
pheasants, or any imported species, ruffed grouse, rabbit, hare, and quail at any time
of year if an attendant accompanies the dog. An attendant of the dog may not carry
firearms of any description, except a handgun, or permit the dog, while being trained,
to kill any game birds or mammals except during the open season for the game. Each
attendant shall possess a valid hunting license while training any dog.
(b) A person may not willfully allow any dog belonging to the person to
destroy the eggs or nest of any game bird or mammal. Any person harboring a dog
shall be deemed its lawful owner.
(c) Any Natural Resources police officer or any law enforcement officer may
kill any dog, which does not bear a license, found destroying game birds or mammals
or the nest or eggs of any game bird or mammal.
(d) A Natural Resources police officer or any law enforcement officer shall
and any other person may destroy any cat found hunting any game bird or mammal
or protected bird or mammal. A cause of action for damages cannot be maintained for
this act.
(e) (1) The owner or custodian of a retriever dog shall obtain a permit
from the Department before the owner or custodian may shoot artificially reared
game birds for the purpose of training the dog. The permit is not required in order to
shoot game birds during an open season or on a licensed shooting preserve.
(2) Only the trainer of a retriever dog and not an assistant to the
trainer is required to obtain a permit under this subsection.

(3) On payment of the $5 permit fee, the Department shall issue
annually a permit to the owner or custodian of a retriever dog to train the dog at any
time of the year.
(4) A permittee under this subsection may, while training a retriever
dog, possess and shoot with a shotgun any artificially reared game bird that has been
liberated by hand and tagged before its use with an identification band provided by
the Department.

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