Nevada Code § 503.610

Protection of bald eagle and golden eagle; possession of golden eagles in certain circumstances; authority for Commission to authorize transportation, transfer, possession or use of golden eagles in falconry; regulations
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, it is unlawful for any person, firm, company, corporation or
association to kill, destroy, wound, trap, injure, possess dead or alive, or in
any other manner to catch, capture, take or remove from the wild, or to pursue
with such intent, the birds known as the bald eagle and the golden eagle, or to
take or remove from the wild, injure, possess or destroy the nests, eggs or
newly hatched offspring of such birds.
2. The Department may issue permits to
take bald eagles or golden eagles whenever it determines that they have become
seriously injurious to wildlife or agricultural or other interests in any
particular area of the State and the injury complained of is substantial and
can only be abated by taking some or all of the offending birds. The issuance
of such permits must be consistent with federal law.
3. The Department may authorize a person
who is licensed as a master falconer by the Department pursuant to NRS 503.583 and who meets the conditions
set forth in 50 C.F.R. 21.29 to possess a golden eagle that is obtained from
the wild if the golden eagle:
(a) Is obtained for the rehabilitation of the
golden eagle in accordance with federal law;
(b) Is obtained in another state in accordance
with federal law, including, without limitation, the federal depredation permit
lottery system, and the laws of that state;
(c) Is legally possessed by a master falconer in
another state and that master falconer moves to this State; or
(d) Is transferred to the master falconer from
another falconer who is licensed in this State or another state. Such a
transfer may only occur if it is authorized by the Department in the manner set
forth in any regulations adopted by the Commission pursuant to subsection 6, if
applicable.
4. If the Commission adopts regulations
pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 6 and authorizes the transportation,
transfer, possession or use of a golden eagle in falconry, the Department shall
require a person who possesses a golden eagle pursuant to subsection 3 to
obtain an eagle permit from the Department.
5. The eagle permit obtained pursuant to
subsection 4:
(a) Is deemed to be a permit to possess a golden
eagle for the purposes of 50 C.F.R. 22.24; and
(b) Authorizes the holder to lawfully transport,
transfer, possess or use a golden eagle in falconry in the manner set forth in
the eagle permit that is issued by the Department.
6. The Commission:
(a) May adopt regulations that authorize a person
who possesses a golden eagle pursuant to subsection 3 to transport, transfer,
possess or use the golden eagle in falconry; and
(b) Shall adopt regulations that establish:
(1) If the Commission adopts regulations
pursuant to paragraph (a):
(I) The requirements that a person
who possesses a golden eagle pursuant to subsection 3 must comply with to
obtain an eagle permit from the Department; and
(II) How the holder of an eagle
permit may transport, transfer, possess or use a golden eagle; and
(2) Civil penalties to be imposed against
any person, firm, company, corporation or association who violates subsection
1.

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