Oklahoma Code § 29-4-107.2v2

Title 29. Game And Fish: Permit - Management of depredating animals by use of
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A.  The Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food, and Forestry
is authorized to issue a permit to a person to engage in the
management of depredating animals by use of aircraft.  The permit
may be issued without limitation by statewide season regulations or
bag limits.
B.  The permit holder may contract with and authorize other
persons to engage in the management of depredating animals by use of
an aircraft, provided that the permit holder accompanies the
authorized person while engaging in the activity and, if engaging in
the activity on private property, the authorized person has consent
of the landowner.  Any person contracting with or authorized by a
permit holder pursuant to this subsection shall not be required to
have a permit to engage in the management of depredating animals by
use of aircraft.  If contracting or authorizing other persons to
engage in the management of depredating animals by use of an
aircraft, the permit holder shall inform the person of the
importance of safely keeping his or her aim and fire beneath the
horizon.  The permit holder shall have the authorized person sign a
disclosure stating that the person is aware of the dangers of aiming
and shooting over the horizon.  The permit holder shall retain a
copy of the disclosure for a reasonable period of time.  Personnel
of the Department of Defense and law enforcement shall not be
required to sign a disclosure.
C.  A pilot of an aircraft used for the management of
depredating animals shall maintain a daily flight log and report.
The daily flight log shall be current and available for inspection
by employees of the Department at reasonable times.  The permit
shall be carried in the aircraft when performing management by the
use of aircraft.  Each permit holder, authorized person pursuant to
subsection B of this section and pilot shall comply with all Federal
Aviation Regulations for the specific type of aircraft.  The
Department shall not require the pilot to hold a specific type of
pilot's license.  The Department shall also not require the permit
holder or pilot to carry liability insurance.
Applications for a permit shall be submitted to the Department
and shall contain all information as required by the Department.
The Department may issue a permit if it finds that it will aid in
the management of depredating animals.  The Department may deny the
permit if it finds that it will have a deleterious effect on
indigenous species.  The Department shall not require the names of
the persons authorized by or contracting with the permit holder
pursuant to subsection B of this section.  The permit shall include,
but is not limited to, the following information:
1.  The name and address of the permit holder;
2.  A description of the animals to be taken;
3.  A description of the area from which the animals are
authorized to be taken; and

4.  The issue and expiration date of the permit.
D.  A permit to manage depredating animals issued pursuant to
this section shall be valid for a period of one (1) year from the
date of issuance.  Permits may be renewed by filing an application
for renewal with the Department.
E.  The annual fee for a permit to manage depredating animals
issued pursuant to this section shall be Two Hundred Dollars
($200.00).
F.  Not less than twenty-four (24) hours prior to managing
depredating animals by use of an aircraft, a permit holder shall
notify the Department of the date, time, and area on which
management will occur.  Notification may be made by telephone, fax,
or electronic means, as determined by the Department.
G.  The holder of a permit to manage depredating animals issued
pursuant to this section shall file with the Department within
thirty (30) days following the end of each calendar quarter or on
termination of the permit, whichever occurs first, a report on a
form prescribed by the Department showing:
1.  The name, address, and permit number of the permit holder;
2.  The name and address of the pilot participating in the
flights;
3.  The number and description of the depredating animals
managed under the permit;
4.  The types of depredating animals authorized to be managed
under the permit;
5.  Dates and times of authorized flights; and
6.  Any other information required by the Department.
H.  It shall be unlawful for a person issued a permit to manage
depredating animals pursuant to this section or a person authorized
by or contracting with the permit holder pursuant to subsection B of
this section to:
1.  Hunt, shoot, shoot at, kill, or attempt to kill from an
aircraft any wildlife, domesticated animal, or livestock other than
the depredating animals authorized by the permit;
2.  Intentionally disturb, haze, or buzz any wildlife,
domesticated animal, or livestock by the use of an aircraft other
than the depredating animals authorized by the permit; or
3.  Take or attempt to take any depredating animal for any
purpose other than is necessary for the protection of land, water,
wildlife, livestock, domesticated animals, human life, or crops.
I.  During designated deer hunting seasons from the dates of
October 1 through January 15 as specified in rules promulgated by
the Department of Wildlife Conservation, it shall be unlawful to
take or attempt to take depredating animals without first obtaining
a special permit from the local game warden or other authorized
employee of the Department of Wildlife Conservation.

J.  1.  Any person convicted of violating the provisions of this
section shall be punished by a fine of not less than Five Hundred
Dollars ($500.00) nor more than One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars
($1,500.00), or by imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed
sixty (60) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.  Any person
convicted of violating the provisions of this section shall have the
permit issued pursuant to this section revoked.  No new permit shall
be issued for a period of six (6) months from and after the date on
which the revocation order becomes effective.
2.  In addition to the criminal penalties specified by this
section, the Department may:
a. assess an administrative penalty of not more than Ten
Thousand Dollars ($10,000.00) per day of
noncompliance, or
b. bring an action for injunctive relief granted by a
district court.
3.  A district court may grant injunctive relief to prevent a
violation of, or to compel compliance with, any of the provisions of
this section or any rule promulgated pursuant to this section, or
order, license or permit issued pursuant to this section.
4.  Nothing in this section shall preclude the Department from
seeking penalties in district court in the maximum amount allowed by
law.
5.  Any person assessed an administrative penalty may be
required to pay, in addition to the penalty amount and interest,
attorney fees and costs associated with the collection of the
penalties.
6.  The Department or the district attorney of the appropriate
district of Oklahoma may bring an action in district court for the
criminal prosecution of a violation by any person of a provision of
this section or any rule promulgated pursuant to this section, or
order, license or permit issued pursuant to this section.  The
assessment of penalties in an administrative enforcement proceeding
shall not prevent the subsequent assessment by a court of the
maximum criminal penalties for violations of this section.
K.  Any person convicted of violating the provisions of Section
4-106 of this title shall have the permit issued pursuant to this
section revoked.  No new permit shall be issued for a period of six
(6) months from and after the date on which the revocation order
becomes effective.
L.  As used in this section:
1.  "Depredating animal" means feral hogs, coyotes, and
crossbreeds between coyotes and dogs;
2.  "Management by the use of aircraft" means to manage
depredating animals by counting, photographing, relocating,
capturing, or hunting with any firearm by the use of aircraft; and

3.  "Aircraft" means manned fixed-wing and non-fixed-wing
aircraft registered with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Added by Laws 2009, c. 154, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2009.  Amended by Laws
2013, c. 262, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2013; Laws 2017, c. 264, § 1, emerg.
eff. May 15, 2017; Laws 2018, c. 77, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2018.

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