Source: http://www.cityofhomer-ak.gov/cityclerk/chapter-530-hunting-and-trapping
Timestamp: 2013-05-25 02:19:20
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5.30.020 Hunting prohibited.
5.30.025 Trapping prohibited
5.30.030 Exceptions.
a. "Game" means any species of bird and mammal, including a feral mammal, but excluding domestic birds and mammals;
b. "Hunting" means the stalking or other pursuit of game with the intention of capturing and/or killing same, with or without the use of bow and arrow or any other means, exclusive of firearms. (Ord. 83-22 1(part), 1983)
c. "Problem Animal" means animals causing damage or creating the potential to cause damage to public health and safety, infrastructure, or private property.
d. "Take or taking" means taking, pursuing, hunting, trapping, or in any manner disturbing, capturing, or killing or attempting to take, pursue, hunt, trap, or in any manner capture or ill game.
e. "Trapping" means the taking of any bird or animal. (Ord. 05-09(A) §1 (part), 2005).
Hunting game within the boundaries of the City of Homer with bow and arrow or by any other means is prohibited. (Ord. 83-22 §1(part), 1983).
5.30.025 Trapping prohibited.
Trapping within the boundaries of the City of Homer using traps or any other method of taking defined herein or by state law as trapping is prohibited. (Ord. 05-09(A) §1(part), 2005).
a. This chapter does not apply to the capture and disposal of game by authorized law enforcement of fish and game protection personnel, or to the protection of life or property. (Ord. 83-22 §1(part), 1983).
b. Section 5.30.025 of this chapter (Trapping Prohibited) does not apply to animal control officers, Department of Fish and Game staff, members of the City Department of Public Safety, and City employees designated by the Chief of Police if they are trapping problem animals provided that the trapping is performed in accordance with state law. (Ord. 05-09(A) §1(part), 2005).
The violation of any provision contained in this chapter shall be punished by a fine not to exceed three hundred dollars and/or confiscation of any game killed by the violator. (Ord. 83-22 §1(part), 1983).