Introduced by Senators JONES, HILDENBRAND, HUNE and PAVLOV.
A bill to amend 1994 PA 451, entitled
"Natural resources and environmental protection act,"
by amending sections 40102 and 43503 (MCL 324.40102 and 324.43503),
section 40102 as amended by 2007 PA 48 and section 43503 as amended
by 2012 PA 520.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 40102. (1) "Animals" means wild birds and wild mammals.
(2) "Bag limit" means the number of animals that may be taken
and possessed as determined by the department.
(3) "Bow" means a device for propelling an arrow from a string
drawn, held, and released by hand where the force used to hold the
string in the drawn position is provided by the archer's muscles.
(4) "Buy" or "sell" means an exchange or attempt or offer to
exchange for money, barter, or anything of value.
(5) "Chase" means to follow animals with dogs or other wild or
domestic animals trained for that purpose.
(6) "Cormorant damage" means adverse impacts of double-crested
cormorants on fish, fish hatchery stock, wildlife, plants, and
their habitats and on man-made structures.
(7) "Cormorant depredation order" means the depredation order
for double-crested cormorants to protect public resources, 50 CFR
21.48, issued by the United States department of the interior, fish
and wildlife service.
(8) "Crossbow" means a weapon consisting of a bow mounted
transversely on a stock or frame and designed to fire an arrow,
bolt, or quarrel by the release of a bow string that is controlled
by a mechanical or electric trigger and has a working safety and a
draw weight of 100 pounds or greater.
(9) "Deer or elk feeding" means the depositing, distributing,
or tending of feed in an area frequented by wild, free-ranging
white-tailed deer or elk. Deer or elk feeding does not include any
of the following:
(a) Feeding wild birds or other wildlife if done in such a
manner as to exclude wild, free-ranging white-tailed deer and elk
from gaining access to the feed.
(b) The scattering of feed solely as the result of normal
logging practices or normal agricultural practices.
(c) The storage or use of feed for agricultural purposes if 1
or more of the following apply:
(i) The area is occupied by livestock actively consuming the
feed on a daily basis.
(ii) The feed is covered to deter wild, free-ranging white-
tailed deer or elk from gaining access to the feed.
(iii) The feed is in a storage facility that is consistent with
normal agricultural practices.
(d) Baiting to take game as provided by an order of the
commission under section 40113a.
(10) "Disability" means a determinable physical characteristic
of an individual that may result from disease, injury, congenital
condition of birth, or functional disorder.
(11) "Feed" means a substance composed of grain, mineral,
salt, fruit, vegetable, hay, or any other food material or
combination of these materials, whether natural or manufactured,
that may attract white-tailed deer or elk. Feed does not include
any of the following:
(a) Plantings for wildlife.
(b) Standing farm crops under normal agricultural practices.
(c) Agricultural commodities scattered solely as the result of
normal agricultural practices.
(12) "Firearm" means a weapon from which a dangerous
projectile
may be propelled by using explosives, gas, or air. an
explosive.
Firearm does not include a smooth
bore rifle or handgun
weapon
designed and manufactured exclusively
for propelling BB's
not
exceeding .177 caliber to
fire a projectile by means of a
spring, air, or gas.
Sec. 43503. (1) "Fish" means all species of fish.
(2) "Fishing" means the pursuing, capturing, catching,
killing, or taking of fish, and includes attempting to pursue,
capture, catch, kill, or take fish.
(3) "Firearm" means a weapon from which a dangerous projectile
may
be propelled by using explosives, gas, or air as a means of
propulsion.
an explosive. Firearm does not include a smooth bore
rifle
or handgun weapon designed and manufactured exclusively for
propelling
BB's not exceeding .177 caliber to
fire a projectile by
means
of a spring, or air, or gas.
(4) "Firearm deer season" means any period in which deer may
be lawfully hunted with a firearm.
(5) "Fur-bearing animals" includes badger, beaver, bobcat,
coyote, fisher, fox, lynx, marten, mink, muskrat, opossum, otter,
raccoon, skunk, and weasel.