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Senate Bill 101 prohibits wasting edible portions of big game mammals, imposing penalties on violators to promote responsible hunting and enhance wildlife conservation.
Senate Bill 101 prohibits wasting edible portions of big game mammals, imposing penalties on violators to promote responsible hunting and enhance wildlife conservation.
Revises provisions relating to wildlife. (BDR 45-555)
Senate Bill 101 aims to revise existing laws regarding the prohibition against the waste of certain wildlife, specifically focusing on big game mammals. The bill seeks to ensure that the edible portions of these animals are not wasted and to clarify the definitions and penalties associated with violations of this prohibition.
Prohibition on Waste:
Definition of Big Game Mammals:
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Fiscal Impact:
Senate Bill 101 represents a significant update to wildlife management laws in Nevada, emphasizing the importance of preventing waste of edible wildlife resources. By clarifying definitions and expanding prohibitions, the bill aims to promote responsible hunting practices and enhance conservation efforts.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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