C-61.1, r. 78 - Regulation respecting hunting and fishing controlled zones

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3. An agency may, by by-law, determine the cases where a person who, for recreational purposes, enters or stays in a ZEC under its management or engages in any other activity therein, shall be required to register.
Such person must comply with the following registration procedure:
(1)  identify himself or herself with the person’s name and address, an identification number and, where applicable, the number of the person’s hunting or fishing licence;
(2)  specify a date and a single location or, as the case may be, a single sector in which the person will be hunting or fishing, for each day of hunting or fishing;
(3)  specify a date and a location or, as the case may be, a sector where the person will carry on a recreational activity that is part of a recreational activity development plan, for each day the activity will be carried on;
(4)  place proof of registration on the dashboard of the person’s vehicle so that it may be read from the outside or carry and produce it upon request from a wildlife protection officer, a wildlife protection assistant or an area warden; the duly completed registration is to be deposited at the reception centre on leaving the controlled zone; and
(5)  pay the fees payable.
Subject to the fourth paragraph, a person may have the choice of location or sector for hunting, fishing or a recreational activity referred to in subparagraph 3 of the second paragraph modified by a registration officer by paying the difference if the person requests to be transferred to a location or sector for which the fees are higher. If there are no additional fees to be paid, the person may also have it done by a wildlife protection officer, a wildlife protection assistant or an area warden if they are able to immediately notify the registration officer. This paragraph does not apply to a person who hunts in a limited access sector.
If places are available and subject to the payment of fees, a person may also have a registration officer modify the choice of fishing location or sector in the following cases:
(1)  to replace a non-limited access sector by a limited access sector or a body of water referred to in section 17.1;
(2)  to replace a limited access sector or such a body of water by another limited access sector or another such body of water; and
(3)  to replace a limited access sector or such a body of water by a non-limited access sector.
O.C. 1255-99, s. 3; O.C. 485-2004, s. 2; O.C. 64-2012, s. 2; O.C. 751-2014, s. 2; S.Q. 2021, c. 24, s. 118.
3. An agency may, by by-law, determine the cases where a person who, for recreational purposes, enters or stays in a ZEC under its management or engages in any other activity therein, shall be required to register.
Such person must comply with the following registration procedure:
(1)  identify himself or herself with the person’s name and address, an identification number and, where applicable, the number of the person’s hunting or fishing licence;
(2)  specify a date and a single location or, as the case may be, a single sector in which the person will be hunting or fishing, for each day of hunting or fishing;
(3)  specify a date and a location or, as the case may be, a sector where the person will carry on a recreational activity that is part of a development plan approved by the Minister in accordance with section 106.0.1 of the Act, for each day the activity will be carried on;
(4)  place proof of registration on the dashboard of the person’s vehicle so that it may be read from the outside or carry and produce it upon request from a wildlife protection officer, a wildlife protection assistant or an area warden; the duly completed registration is to be deposited at the reception centre on leaving the controlled zone; and
(5)  pay the fees payable.
Subject to the fourth paragraph, a person may have the choice of location or sector for hunting, fishing or a recreational activity referred to in subparagraph 3 of the second paragraph modified by a registration officer by paying the difference if the person requests to be transferred to a location or sector for which the fees are higher. If there are no additional fees to be paid, the person may also have it done by a wildlife protection officer, a wildlife protection assistant or an area warden if they are able to immediately notify the registration officer. This paragraph does not apply to a person who hunts in a limited access sector.
If places are available and subject to the payment of fees, a person may also have a registration officer modify the choice of fishing location or sector in the following cases:
(1)  to replace a non-limited access sector by a limited access sector or a body of water referred to in section 17.1;
(2)  to replace a limited access sector or such a body of water by another limited access sector or another such body of water; and
(3)  to replace a limited access sector or such a body of water by a non-limited access sector.
O.C. 1255-99, s. 3; O.C. 485-2004, s. 2; O.C. 64-2012, s. 2; O.C. 751-2014, s. 2.
3. An agency may, by by-law, determine the cases where a person who, for recreational purposes, enters or stays in a ZEC under its management or engages in any other activity therein, shall be required to register.
Such person must comply with the following registration procedure:
(1)  identify himself or herself with the person’s name and address, an identification number and, where applicable, the number of the person’s hunting or fishing licence;
(2)  specify a single location or, as the case may be, a single sector in which the person will be hunting or fishing and the date of the activity, for each day of hunting or fishing;
(3)  specify a location or, as the case may be, a sector where the person will carry on a recreational activity that is part of a development plan approved by the Minister in accordance with section 106.0.1 of the Act and the date of each day on which the activity will be carried on;
(4)  obtain proof of registration and place it on the dashboard of the person’s vehicle so that it may be read from the outside or carry and produce it upon request from a wildlife protection officer, a wildlife protection assistant or an area warden; the duly completed registration is to be deposited at the reception centre on leaving the controlled zone; and
(5)  pay the fees payable.
Subject to the fourth paragraph, a person may have the choice of location or sector for hunting, fishing or a recreational activity referred to in subparagraph 3 of the second paragraph modified by a registration officer by paying the difference if the person requests to be transferred to a location or sector for which the fees are higher. If there are no additional fees to be paid, the person may also have it done by a wildlife protection officer, a wildlife protection assistant or an area warden if they are able to immediately notify the registration officer. This paragraph does not apply to a person who hunts in a limited access sector.
If places are available and subject to the payment of fees, a person may also have a registration officer modify the choice of fishing location or sector in the following cases:
(1)  to replace a non-limited access sector by a limited access sector or a body of water referred to in section 17.1;
(2)  to replace a limited access sector or such a body of water by another limited access sector or another such body of water; and
(3)  to replace a limited access sector or such a body of water by a non-limited access sector.
O.C. 1255-99, s. 3; O.C. 485-2004, s. 2; O.C. 64-2012, s. 2.