This document contains official instructions for Form SLAP22.80/81 , Permit to Take a Raptor for Falconry - a form released and collected by the Nevada Department of Wildlife.
Q: What is Form SLAP22.80/81?
A: Form SLAP22.80/81 is a permit application for taking a raptor for falconry in Nevada.
Q: What is falconry?
A: Falconry is a practice of hunting with trained birds of prey.
Q: Who can apply for this permit?
A: Any resident of Nevada who is at least 12 years old can apply for this permit.
Q: What is the purpose of the permit?
A: The permit allows individuals to legally take and possess raptors for falconry purposes.
Q: Is there a fee for the permit?
A: Yes, there is a fee associated with the permit. The fee amount can vary, so it's best to check the current fee schedule.
Q: What type of raptors can be taken with this permit?
A: The permit allows for the taking of certain species of raptors, including eagles, hawks, and falcons.
Q: Are there any restrictions or regulations associated with this permit?
A: Yes, there are various restrictions and regulations that must be followed, including requirements for training and care of the raptors.
Q: How long is the permit valid for?
A: The permit is typically valid for one calendar year.
Q: What do I need to include with my permit application?
A: You will need to include information about yourself, your experience with falconry, and the species of raptor you intend to take.
Q: Can I transfer my permit to someone else?
A: No, the permit is non-transferable and can only be used by the individual who applied for it.
Q: What happens if my permit application is denied?
A: If your permit application is denied, you will receive a written explanation of the denial and may have the opportunity to appeal the decision.
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