Ohio Admin. Code 1501:31-9-04 - [Effective 1/1/2025] Field trials on public hunting areas
(A) Except as herein provided, field trials
for dogs and raptors may be conducted on state public hunting areas
administered by the division of wildlife from the first day of September
through the last day of October and the first day of
March
from February twenty-eighth through
the last day of April of the following
year. If the last day of April is a Saturday,
then field trials may be conducted on the first day of May.
Field trials are permitted on the following
(1)
Delaware,
Tri-Valley, and Woodbury wildlife areas;
(2)
Other public
hunting areas when approved by the chief of the division of wildlife, or the
chief's designee.
Delaware Rush run
Grand river Woodbury
Tri-Valley
and such other public areas as
approved by the chief, division of wildlife.
(B) It shall be unlawful for any
person to use any area owned, administered, or controlled by a division of the
Ohio department of natural resources for field trial purposes without first
making application for and receiving a permit to do so from the chief of the
division of wildlife or the chief's designee.
(1) An application may be declined if it is
not received at least ten days prior to the date of the field trial.
(2) Permits for the spring season will not be
issued prior to the first of October of the preceding year. Permits for the
fall season will not be issued prior to the first of April of the year
involved. However, beginning at noon on the last Sunday in August, or as
otherwise agreed by the division and interested field trial participants, a
priority scheduling meeting will be held at division headquarters, Columbus, or
another mutually agreeable site for the purpose of establishing an annual
schedule of dates for field trials on public lands.
(C) It shall be unlawful for any person to
release wild animals on any area open to field trials unless such release was
previously approved by an authorized agent of the division of
wildlife.
(D) It shall be unlawful
for any person to use any area for field trial purposes which is administered
or controlled by the division of wildlife without first having complied with
the requirements of rule
1501:31-9-06 of the
Administrative Code.
(E) The
following conditions must be adhered to when conducting a field trial on state
lands:
(1) No admission fee may be charged for
spectators.
(2) Activities of the
field trial, including spectators, must be confined to the approved site as
indicated on the permit.
Horses must be confined to the immediate trial area or as otherwise designated. Horses shall not be ridden or led across standing crops, pond fills, dikes, or other areas designated by the area manager.
(3) The field trial club assumes
all responsibility for personal injuries, handling of traffic, parking,
cleaning up trash, papers, etc. and other occurrences resulting from the
trial.
(4) If a concession stand is
permitted, acceptable standards of sanitation and food quality must be
maintained.
(5) A scheduled field
trial date may be changed, including requests for extensions beyond the
approved ending date, pending receipt of written notification to the wildlife
district office in which the field trial is located under the following
conditions:
(a) Notification is received at
least fourteen days prior to the original trial date; and
(b) No conflict exists with another approved
field trial or division activity.
(F)
Quails, chukar
partridges, ducks, pheasants, and other game birds approved for release in
conjunction with an authorized field trial on a public hunting area listed in
paragraph (A)(1) of this rule may be released unbanded.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 1531.06, 1531.08, 1531.10
Rule Amplifies: 1531.06, 1531.08, 1531.10, 1533.19, 1533.20
Prior Effective Dates: 08/25/1975, 07/11/1980, 11/12/1982, 05/31/1983, 06/01/1986, 08/11/1991, 10/25/1991, 08/15/1995, 11/01/1997, 06/01/2006, 11/27/2009, 07/01/2010, 07/01/2015, 01/01/2018, 01/01/2023
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