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Regulation on conditions, manner of capturing and keeping game in a fenced area.

Country/Territory
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Territorial subdivision
Republika Srpska
Document type
Regulation
Date
2010
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Subject
Wild species & ecosystems
Keyword
Animal welfare Keeping of live animals Hunting/capture Dangerous animal/harmful animal Game Research Wild fauna
Geographical area
Europe, Europe and Central Asia, Mediterranean, Southern Europe
Entry into force notes
This text entered into force eight days after its publication in the Official Gazette (published on 27 May 2010).
Abstract

This Regulation, based on the provisions of the Law on hunting (Republika Srpska), determines the necessary conditions and indicates the manner of catching and keeping game in fenced areas. The request for catching and keeping game in a fenced area, when required by the needs of science, teaching, zoos, museums and exports, is submitted by a company or other legal entity registered to perform that kind of activity. The user of hunting ground, in case when game present on non-hunting areas causes damage, can organize the capture of the same for the purpose of its transferring to proper hunting ground area.

Full text
Serbian
Website
rzsm.org

References - Legislation

Implements

Law on hunting (Republic of Srpska).

Legislation | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2009

Keyword: Hunting authorization/permit, Hunting authorization/permit fee, Hunting/capture, Hunting gear/hunting methods, Legal proceedings/administrative proceedings, Inspection, Data collection/reporting, Offences/penalties, Institution, Management/conservation, Classification/declassification, Wild fauna

Source: FAO, FAOLEX

Amended by

Regulation amending the Regulation on conditions, manner of capturing and keeping game in a fenced area.

Legislation | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 2019

Keyword: Animal welfare, Keeping of live animals, Hunting/capture, Dangerous animal/harmful animal, Game, Research, Stock enhancement/repopulation, Wild fauna

Source: FAO, FAOLEX