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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. The following activities and items are prohibited on trust lands:
a. Target shooting, explosives, and exploding targets;
b. Camping, picnicking, or campfires;
c. Unattended trail cameras, hunting blinds, tree stands, and screw-in steps unless otherwise authorized by the commissioner of university and school lands;
d. Using bait to attract, lure, feed, or habituate wildlife for any purpose. For purposes of this subsection “bait” includes grains, screenings, minerals, salt, fruits, vegetables, hay, or any other natural or manufactured feeds, but not the use of lures, scents, or liquid attractants for hunting;
e. Disturbing or removing artifacts or any cultural, historical, archeological, or paleontological resources found on trust lands without written permission from the board of university and school lands;
f. Disposing of refuse, including garbage, bottles, cans, trees, branches, or other waste materials;
g. Dog training;
h. Metal detecting;
i. Guiding and outfitting;
j. Collecting plant parts for sale or other commercial purposes;
k. Trapping, unless authorized in writing by the commissioner;
l. Tree cutting and firewood gathering, unless authorized in writing by the commissioner;
m. Beehives, unless specifically authorized in writing by the commissioner; and
n. Organized events for which the commissioner has not issued a written agreement or permit in accordance with section 15-08-19.1.
2. An individual who violates subdivision n of subsection 1 is guilty of a class B misdemeanor.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - North Dakota Century Code Title 15. Education § 15-08-19.4. Prohibited activities--Penalty - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nd/title-15-education/nd-cent-code-sect-15-08-19-4/
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