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WILLIAM DONALD SCHAEFER, Governor Ch. 6

State program to create, develop, maintain, manage, preserve, and enhance waterfowl
habitat on public lands.

(4) The Governor shall appoint an advisory committee of 13 members
composed of [nine] 9 members who have a practical knowledge in raising wild ducks,
and [four] 4 members who have a practical knowledge of waterfowl habitat
conservation.

10-309.

(i) (1) A master hunting guide who is licensed under this section:

(i) Shall report monthly to the Department the names, addresses,
and social security numbers of the master hunting guide's field assistants, and the type,
kinds, and total numbers of wild waterfowl that are killed [daily] DAILY, and the
names and license numbers of the hunters that the master hunting guide outfits or
guides, whether personally or by agent, employee, helper, or walker; and

(k) (1) Notwithstanding any law to the contrary, and except for a master
hunting guide registering the field assistants with the Department, the Secretary or any
official of the Department may not adopt any [rule or] regulation concerning the
licensing of agents, employees, or helpers of a master hunting guide who guide hunters
to hunt wild waterfowl.

(3) The Department:

(i) Shall adopt new [rules or] regulations to carry out the purposes
of this section; and

(ii) May revoke the license of any master hunting guide for any
violation of law[, rule, ] or regulation.

10-311.

If any person, convicted of violating § 10-306 OF THIS SUBTITLE under any
penalty provided in this title, presents [his] THE PERSON'S hunter's license to the
court within five days after [his] THE PERSON'S conviction, the court, if it determines
the person held the license prior to [his] THE PERSON'S arrest and violation was due
to inadvertence, may reduce by [half] ONE-HALF any penalty originally imposed.

10-312.

(a) A Natural Resources Police Officer or law enforcement officer shall
confiscate a person's hunter's license if [it] THE LICENSE is used or presented by a
person other than the person to whom [it] THE LICENSE was issued.

(b) In addition to any penalty provided in this title, if any person is convicted of
hunting without a proper hunter's license in [his] THE PERSON'S possession, or using
another person's hunter's license, the hunter's license shall be confiscated. The person
upon whom the hunter's license is found and the licensee may not procure a hunter's
license the following calendar year. However, this section does not apply to a licensee
who does not knowingly give [his] THE LICENSEE'S license to another.

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