Agents -- Appointment -- Identification -- Refusal of entry by agent.

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  • (1) A landowner association may appoint cooperative wildlife management unit agents to protect private property of the cooperative wildlife management unit.
  • (2) Each cooperative wildlife management unit agent shall wear or have in his or her possession a form of identification prescribed by the Wildlife Board which indicates he or she is a cooperative wildlife management unit agent.
  • (3) A cooperative wildlife management unit agent may refuse entry into private lands within a cooperative wildlife management unit to any person, except an owner of land within the unit and his or her employees, who:
    • (a) does not have in his or her possession a cooperative wildlife management unit authorization or permit;
    • (b) endangers or has endangered human safety;
    • (c) damages or has damaged private property within a cooperative wildlife management unit; or
    • (d) fails or has failed to comply with reasonable rules of a landowner association.
  • (4) In performing the functions described in this section, a cooperative wildlife management unit agent shall comply with the relevant laws of this state.




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