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CSV.2.6.060 Deer Registration

(a) A member who has killed a deer pursuant to this ordinance, or, in the instance of group hunting [Section CSV.2.6.110], whose carcass tag has been placed on the deer, shall register the deer by presenting it to a tribal registration station no later than 5:00 p.m. of the third working day after the killing, except as described in the following comprehensive tribal document. The document described below may be amended from time to time, and is hereby adopted and incorporated in this ordinance as if fully set forth herein. No member shall fail to comply with the closures and other restrictions established by this document:

Tribal Disease Management Areas within the Wisconsin portion of the 1837 and 1842 Ceded Territories, Version 1: [November 2012].

(b) Upon registering a deer pursuant to this section, the registering official shall affix a registration tag and duly record in an appropriate manner all information required to be provided by the member at the time of registration.

(c) When antlerless deer permits are necessary, a member registering an antlerless deer shall surrender his or her antlerless deer permit upon registration of the deer.

(d) A member registering a deer shall provide the registering official with the following information: the type of deer (antlered or antlerless) taken, the management unit and county where the deer was taken, the date when the deer was taken, the tribal identification number of the member taking the deer and any other relevant information requested by the registering official.

(e) No member shall register a deer except by presenting the whole carcass to the registering official or, in the alternative, by presenting the head of a carcass (except as provided in Section CSV.2.6.180 and Section CSV.2.6.190 [Registration of Deer for Commercial Purposes]) provided the carcass tag is firmly affixed to the head or any part thereof.

(f) No person shall provide information to the registering official which the person knows, or has reason to know, is false or misleading.

(g) Any tribal or Commission warden authorized pursuant to Section CSV.2.4.020 to enforce the provisions of this ordinance is authorized to register deer in the field provided such warden transmits all registering information to a tribal registration station no later than the registration deadline established by Section CSV.2.6.060(a), above.