C-61.1, r. 25.1 - Tracking Dog Handler Pilot Project

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6. A tracking dog handler must inform SOS Braconnage - Urgence faune sauvage by telephone at 1 800 463-2191 or by email at centralesos@mffp.gouv.qc.ca in the following cases:
(1)  before beginning each day of a search
(a)  during a hunting period with a type 6 or 11 implement within the meaning of the Regulation respecting hunting (chapter C-61.1, r. 12);
(b)  outside a hunting period; or
(c)  at night;
(2)  after a search during which the handler has discharged a firearm.
For the purposes of subparagraph 2 of the first paragraph, the tracking dog handler must inform SOS Braconnage - Urgence faune sauvage within 5 hours after the discharge of the firearm.
M.O. 2022-014, s. 6; M.O. 2023-1002, s. 2.
6. Before beginning each day of a search, a tracking dog handler must call SOS Braconnage at 1 800 463‑2191 and provide
(1)  the tracking dog handler’s name and telephone number;
(2)  the attestation number;
(3)  the search area;
(4)  the date and time of the start of the search; and
(5)  the name and telephone number, or the number of the hunter’s certificate, of the hunter who requires the tracking dog handler’s services to find an animal that is fatally injured.
M.O. 2022-014, s. 6.
In force: 2022-05-12
6. Before beginning each day of a search, a tracking dog handler must call SOS Braconnage at 1 800 463‑2191 and provide
(1)  the tracking dog handler’s name and telephone number;
(2)  the attestation number;
(3)  the search area;
(4)  the date and time of the start of the search; and
(5)  the name and telephone number, or the number of the hunter’s certificate, of the hunter who requires the tracking dog handler’s services to find an animal that is fatally injured.
M.O. 2022-014, s. 6.