Iowa Admin. Code r. 571-80.2 - Game killed by motor vehicle
The following conditions shall apply to a person being allowed to take possession of a game animal that has been accidentally killed by a motor vehicle.
(1) Any person
wanting to possess game accidentally killed by a motor vehicle shall
immediately notify the nearest conservation officer, Iowa state trooper, or
sheriff's department and request a salvage tag prior to taking possession of
said game.
(2) When a request is
made for game accidentally killed by a motor vehicle, the game shall, when
salvageable, be disposed of in accordance with the following priorities:
a. Individuals involved in the
accident;
b. Public
institutions;
c. Nonprofit
organizations;
d. Others.
(3) All game accidentally killed
by a motor vehicle shall be tagged with forms provided by the department of
natural resources.
(4) All game
accidentally killed by a motor vehicle shall be subject to the following
possession regulations:
a. A salvage tag is
not valid unless signed by the holder and a designee of the director of the
department of natural resources.
b.
A salvage tag shall not be valid for more than 90 days.
c. A salvage tag shall remain with the game
until consumed.
d. It is unlawful
to sell or trade any part of the carcass except as provided by law.
e. It is unlawful to process or cut up for
preservation any game prior to obtaining a salvage tag or verbal authorization
from a conservation officer with the department of natural resources.
(5) The conservation officer is
the issuing authority for the salvage tags and is responsible for the county
program records.
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