North Dakota Statutes
§ 20.1-01-31 — Interference with rights of hunters and trappers
North Dakota § 20.1-01-31
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N.D. Cent. Code § 20.1-01-31 (2026).
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An individual may not intentionally interfere with the lawful taking of wildlife on public or
private land by another or intentionally harass, drive, or disturb any wildlife on public or private
land for the purpose of disrupting a lawful hunt. The individual may not use an aerial vehicle that
does not carry a human operator on public or private land to intentionally interfere with the
lawful taking of wildlife by another individual or intentionally harass, drive, or disturb any wildlife
for the purpose of disrupting a lawful hunt. Except for department personnel, the individual
setting the trap or snare, or that individual's agent, another individual may not remove or tamper
with a trap or snare legally set to take fur-bearing animals or unprotected wild animals or
remove the fur-bearing
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§ 20.1-01-01
General penalty§ 20.1-01-02
Definitions§ 20.1-01-03
Ownership and control of wildlife is in the state - Damages - Schedule of monetary values - Civil penalty§ 20.1-01-04
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