Opinion No. Oag 67-75, (1975)
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Opinion
WILLIAM N. BELTER, District Attorney, Waushara County
You have asked my opinion whether the Department of Natural Resources' regulation
"It shall be unlawful for any person to fail to make every reasonable effort to retrieve all game birds killed or crippled by him; and until such effort is made, such game birds shall be included in his daily bag."
"The department shall establish open and closed seasons, bag limits, size limits, rest days and other conditions governing the taking of fish or game, in accordance with the public policy declared in sub. (1) . . . ."
That policy is to:
". . . conserve the fish and game supply and insure the citizens of this state continued opportunities for good fishing, hunting and trapping." Sec. 29.174 (1), Stats.
There is a privilege providing a defense to a prosecution under sec.
Under this reading, the criminal trespass law would of course be unaffected by the regulation, and any unauthorized person who entered posted land to retrieve a fallen bird would be subject to prosecution. This reading gains support from the fact that the Department of Natural Resources does not have the power to pass a regulation which would suspend the operation of the criminal trespass statute.
In addition, statutes are to be construed together and harmonized. Kramer v. City of Hayward (1973),
Section
On the other hand, the policy underlying sec. 29.174 (2) (a) is not distorted by a reading which forbids administrative interference with the prohibition of 943.13 (1) (b). Since this reading avoids conflict between the statutes, it is to be preferred.
For all the above reasons,
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