Montana Statutes
§ 87-2-732 — Allocation Of Wild Buffalo Licenses To Tribes For Traditional Purposes
Montana § 87-2-732
JurisdictionMontana
Title 87FISH AND WILDLIFE
Ch. 2FISHING, HUNTING, AND TRAPPING LICENSES
Part 7Special and Combination Licenses and Nongame Certificate
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Bluebook
Mont. Code Ann. § 87-2-732 (2026).
Text
87-2-732 . Allocation of wild buffalo licenses to tribes for traditional purposes.
(1)If the commission authorizes the issuance of 40 or more special wild buffalo licenses in any license year, the department shall also issue special licenses to two members of each tribe designated in subsection (3) to hunt wild buffalo during the regular season for wild buffalo in accordance with this section and department rules and regulations. The licenses must be issued free of charge.
(2)Wild buffalo taken with special licenses issued pursuant to this section must be harvested by tribal members for traditional purposes in accordance with the traditional ceremonies of each tribe. All parts of wild buffalo taken pursuant to this section may be possessed and used by each designated tribe in the manner
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Legislative History
En. Sec. 1, Ch. 196, L. 2017.
Nearby Sections
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§ 87-2-1004
Rules To Implement Reciprocal Agreements§ 87-2-101
Definitions§ 87-2-102
Resident Defined§ 87-2-103
Repealed§ 87-2-105
Hunter Safety And Education Required§ 87-2-106
Application For License§ 87-2-107
License Form§ 87-2-108
Repealed§ 87-2-109
Repealed§ 87-2-110
Repealed§ 87-2-111
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Montana § 87-2-732, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/mt/2/87-2-732.