As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
- 1. “Chronic wasting disease” means the animal disease afflicting deer, elk, or moose that is a transmissible disease of the nervous system resulting in distinctive lesions in the brain and that belongs to the group of diseases that is known as transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE).
- 2. “Department” means the department of agriculture and land stewardship.
3.
- a. “Farm deer” means an animal belonging to the cervidae family and classified as part of the dama species of the dama genus, commonly referred to as fallow deer; part of the elaphus species of the cervus genus, commonly referred to as red deer or elk; part of the virginianus species of the odocoileus genus, commonly referred to as whitetail; part of the hemionus species of the odocoileus genus, commonly referred to as mule deer; part of the nippon species of the cervus genus, commonly referred to as sika; or part of the alces species of the alces genus, commonly referred to as moose.
- b. “Farm deer” does not include any unmarked free-ranging elk, whitetail, or mule deer. “Farm deer” also does not include preserve whitetail which are kept on a hunting preserve as provided in chapter 484C.
- 4. “Fence” means a boundary fence which encloses farm deer within a landowner’s property as required to be constructed and maintained pursuant to section 170.4.
- 5. “Landowner” means a person who holds an interest in land, including a titleholder or tenant.
2003 Acts, ch 149, §4, 23; 2005 Acts, ch 139, §1; 2012 Acts, ch 1095, §58, 59; 2024 Acts, ch 1170, §242
Referred to in §10.1, 167.22, 169A.1, 169C.1, 189A.2, 190A.2, 423.1, 481A.1, 481A.134, 481A.135, 673A.3, 715E.1, 716.7, 716.7A, 716.8, 716.13, 716.14, 717.1