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File #: CNCA-29    Version: Name: TITLE 29 - GAME AND FISH
Type: Cherokee Nation Code Status: Passed
File created: 1/1/2014 In control: TRIBAL COUNCIL
On agenda: N/A Final action: N/A
Enactment date: N/A Enactment #: N/A
Title: TITLE 29 GAME AND FISH (INCLUDES 2019 POCKET PART)
Sponsors: N/A
Indexes: CNCA, Code, Fishing, Hunting
Code sections: Title 29 - Game and Fish
Attachments: 1. TITLE 29 - Game and Fish.pdf, 2. TITLE 29 GAME AND FISH POCKET PART 2016.PDF, 3. PP2019 T29 Game and Fish
Related files: 24-081, 24-096, 21-006, 15-054, CNCA, 22-009
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Title
TITLE 29 GAME AND FISH (INCLUDES 2019 POCKET PART)
Body
TITLE 29

GAME AND FISH

Chapter

1. Hunting and Fishing

2. Hunting and Fishing Compact Act

CHAPTER 1

HUNTING AND FISHING

Section

101. Short title

102. Legislative intent and purpose

103. Adoption by reference-Laws of adjacent states and nations

104. Modification of laws adopted by reference

105. Requirements of the state

106. License requirements

107. Registration-Checkpoints

108. Rules

109. Management plans

110. Permission to enter lands and general requirements

111. Violations

112. Enforcement and field citations

113. Appeals and authority of District Court

? 101. Short title

This act shall be known and may be cited as the Cherokee Nation Hunting and Fishing Code and is hereinafter referred to as "the Hunting and Fishing Code" or "this Code".

LA 36-06, eff. January 7, 2007.

? 102. Legislative intent and purpose

A. The purpose of this act is to establish a regulatory scheme for hunting and fishing on tribal trust lands and restricted lands, in Indian country and in all other areas, lands and waters subject to the Nation's jurisdiction pursuant to treaty, federal laws, inherent sovereign authority, compact, cross-deputization agreement or other authority.

B. It is the intent of the Council to confirm and assert the Nation's sovereign rights to establish a regulatory scheme under which Cherokee citizens may exercise, within areas subject to the Nation's jurisdiction, those communal rights to hunt and fish which were included as part and parcel of the rights conveyed by treaty and patent, and which rights have not ever been conveyed, relinquished, or extinguished by any subsequent treaty or agreement.

LA 36-06, eff. January 7, 2007.

? 103. Adoption by reference-Laws of adjacent states and nations

A. Whenever necessary or appropriate to the conservation of the Nation's natural resources or the protection of the rights of the Nation's citizens or inherent sovereign authority,...

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