- (1) Except as provided in subsections (6) and (7), a person may recover and possess the horn or horns and attached skull, or portion thereof, of a mountain sheep that died of natural causes and was not purposefully or accidentally killed, captured, or taken, including due to being struck by a vehicle.
- (2) Horns and skulls recovered pursuant to this section must be reported to the department by a method prescribed by the department within 48 hours and presented to the department for inspection and placement of a permanent pin in a horn within 10 days. The fee for the pin is $25.
- (3) The insertion of a pin does not certify that an animal died of natural causes but identifies the horn or horns and indicates that the requirements of subsection (2) were met.
- (4) The department may require a person who recovered a horn or horns and skull, or portion thereof, to return to the site of recovery to verify they were lawfully recovered.
- (5) Skulls and horns recovered under this section may not be sold, bartered, or purchased and may not be transferred to another person without a permit issued by the department.
- (6) This section does not allow the recovery or possession of horns and skulls found in state parks.
- (7) The department may suspend the recovery of horns and skulls pursuant to this section during a disease-related die-off event within a mountain sheep population.
- (8) For the purposes of this section, the term "horn" means the hollow horn sheath of a male mountain sheep, either attached to the skull or separated from the skull.
History: En. Sec. 1, Ch. 244, L. 2019.