16 U.S.C. § 718a : US Code - Section 718A: Hunting and conservation stamp for taking migratory waterfowl

Search 16 U.S.C. § 718a : US Code - Section 718A: Hunting and conservation stamp for taking migratory waterfowl

No person who has attained the age of sixteen years shall take
any migratory waterfowl unless at the time of such taking he
carries on his person an unexpired Federal migratory-bird hunting
and conservation stamp validated by his signature written by
himself in ink across the face of the stamp prior to his taking
such birds; except that no such stamp shall be required for the
taking of migratory waterfowl by Federal or State institutions or
official agencies, or for propagation, or by the resident owner,
tenant, or share cropper of the property or officially designated
agencies of the Department of the Interior for the killing, under
such restrictions as the Secretary of the Interior may by
regulation prescribe, of such waterfowl when found injuring crops
or other property. Any person to whom a stamp has been sold under
section 718b of this title shall upon request exhibit such stamp
for inspection to any officer or employee of the Department of the
Interior authorized to enforce the provisions of this subchapter or
to any officer of any State or any political subdivision thereof
authorized to enforce game laws.
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