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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
A. The restrictions, prohibitions or permitted uses established pursuant to § 17-452 shall not apply to:
1. Public employees acting in the scope of their employment.
2. Valid licensees and permittees of state agencies and land management agencies. Holders of such licenses and permits shall be limited to the specific purposes and areas of travel for which such licenses or permits were issued or granted.
3. Necessary travel within or across restricted or prohibited land by employees and agents of public utilities, subject to Arizona corporation commission (or any successor agency) or federal power commission regulation, of suppliers of water or power acting as agents of the federal government, and employees or agents of mining companies exercising rights pursuant to any state or federal mining law or regulation. Other persons who are regularly engaged in prospecting or mineral exploration shall upon application be issued vehicular access permits by the director.
4. A licensed hunter who enters an area solely to pick up a big game animal which he has legally killed.
B. Emergency situations, such as fire or other disasters, or when otherwise necessary to protect life or property shall not require a permit.
C. Parking and camping shall be allowed along open roads in closed areas, except that no vehicle shall be parked or operated at a distance greater than three hundred feet from such roads.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 17. Game and Fish § 17-455. Exceptions - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-17-game-and-fish/az-rev-st-sect-17-455/
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