Pennsylvania Statutes

§ 728 — Propagation areas

Pennsylvania § 728
JurisdictionPennsylvania
Title 34GAME
Ch. 7PROPERTY AND BUILDINGS
Subch.CONTROL, MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSITION

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34 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 728 (2026).

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(a)General rule.--The commission may set aside, in its discretion, areas as it may judge best for the protection and propagation of game or wildlife on any portion of lands under its control, either by title or lease, wherein game or wildlife shall not be hunted, pursued, disturbed, molested, killed or taken at any time except as authorized by the commission. The commission may promulgate regulations governing conduct on or within publicly or privately owned lands within this Commonwealth with the approval of the proper authorities or person or persons owning or controlling same.
(b)Penalty.--A person hunting, taking, killing or disturbing game or wildlife in a propagation area established under subsection (a) or violating any regulation adopted pursuant to subsection (a) commits a summ

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