Vermont Code § 10 V.S.A. § 5215

Game refuges; how created; regulations
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§ 5215. Game refuges; how created; regulations
(a) For a specified period of years, the Commissioner may prohibit or regulate the taking
of wild animals upon public lands set aside with the approval of the Governor or upon
private lands set aside with the consent of the owner thereof for game refuges. At
least 30 days before such a prohibition or regulation takes effect, he or she shall
file a copy of the same in the office of the town clerk of the town in which such
lands lie. Notices reading “State Game Refuge; hunting is unlawful” shall be placed
at conspicuous places on the boundaries of refuges.
(b) Upon receipt of a fee of $50.00, the Commissioner may issue a permit to a person,
organization, or group for the purpose of rehabilitating sick or injured wild animals.
For the purposes of this subsection, rehabilitation means treating the sick or injured
wild animal back to a sufficient state of health so that the animal may be returned
to the wild. The Commissioner shall adopt rules to implement this subsection.

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