2701 - License requirements.
CHAPTER 27 HUNTING AND FURTAKING LICENSES Subchapter A. General Provisions B. Agents C. License Denials or Revocations Enactment. Chapter 27 was added July 8, 1986, P.L.442, No.93, effective July 1, 1987. Cross References. Chapter 27 is referred to in sections 2923, 2945 of this title; section 4355 of Title 23 (Domestic Relations). SUBCHAPTER A GENERAL PROVISIONS Sec. 2701. License requirements. 2702. Residents. 2703. Nonresidents. 2704. Eligibility for license. 2705. Classes of licenses. 2706. Resident license and fee exemptions. 2706.1. Complimentary nonresident licenses. 2706.2. Elk hunting licenses. 2707. License periods. 2708. Application requirements. 2709. License costs and fees. 2710. Replacement of lost licenses. 2711. Unlawful acts concerning licenses. 2712. Vouchers for licenses and permits. § 2701. License requirements. (a) General rule.--Except in defense of person or property or pursuant to exemptions authorized in this title or by regulation of the commission for implementing a mentored youth hunting program, every person, prior to engaging in any of the privileges granted by this title, shall first obtain the applicable license subject to any conditions or other requirements imposed by this title. (b) Only one license valid.--Only one full-term or distinct hunting license and furtaking license shall be valid during any full-term license year. The issuance of any replacement license or the purchase of a second or subsequent license of any class shall immediately and automatically invalidate any license of the same kind which had been previously issued. (c) Exception.--Any person who has never held a hunting license in Pennsylvania or any other state may participate in the hunting and trapping activities authorized under this title or commission regulations without compliance with subsection (a) or section 2704 (relating to eligibility for license) if that person satisfies all of the following requirements: (1) The person who participates in the hunting or trapping activities must always be in sight of and close enough to a licensed hunter who is at least 18 years of age to clearly hear and understand instructions communicated to the person through normal conversation without the aid of any device. The licensed hunter shall have a valid hunting license for the game or wildlife they are hunting or qualify for license and fee exemptions under section 2706 (relating to resident license and fee exemptions). (2) The unlicensed person may not possess, convey or use any firearm, bow or any other device that may be used to harvest game or furbearers. (3) The unlicensed person must be in compliance with section 2524 (relating to protective material required) and with any regulations promulgated by the commission related to protective material. (4) The unlicensed person who participates in any hunting party shall be listed on any required hunting roster and shall count as a member of the hunting party for purposes of section 2324 (relating to roster of parties hunting big game) and commission regulations relating to big game animal hunting roster and parties hunting small game. (5) For the purposes of this section, at no time shall a licensed hunter accompany more than one unlicensed person. (June 28, 2004, P.L.452, No.48, eff. imd.; Dec. 22, 2005, P.L.452, No.86, eff. 60 days) 2005 Amendment. Act 86 amended subsec. (a). Cross References. Section 2701 is referred to in section 2301 of this title.