SUR - CD - ADAPTIVE DETERMINATION OF QUOTAS/LIMITATIONS
CONSUMPTION USE
Suriname / Consumption use
HUNTING AND INLAND FISHING
ADAPTIVE DETERMINATION OF QUOTAS/LIMITATIONS
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Article 11: Rules can be laid down by State Order regarding:
c. the number of specimens of each game species and "cage animals", which on a hunt by a hunting license may be acquired, killed or transported.
Article 4: In the interest of protecting the fish stock, the Minister may lay down rules regarding the number and the species intended for fishing rods and / or hand lines, as well as the numbers of fish, to be determined separately for each species if necessary, which, may be captured or killed during a period open to fishing for such fish species.
Article 4 (1): The authorized number of specimens per game and cage species determined as set out in Annexes II and III.
Article 7: Import, introduction from the sea, transit or export of animals for hunt and cage species and parts or products thereof, including eggs, is authorized only under the following conditions:
a.The Director or the Head or his deputy allows maximum numbers of animals (quota) fixed annually for commercial and non-commercial trade
b. import, introduction from the sea, transit or export of said animals, and parts or products thereof, including eggs, is only allowed with a license issued by the head or director or his deputy. This license may contain further conditions
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Article 11: Rules can be laid down by State Order regarding:
c. the number of specimens of each game species and "cage animals", which on a hunt by a hunting license may be acquired, killed or transported.
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Article 12
Hunting is authorized:
(a) on land and waters belonging to the public land domain in so far as not declared a nature reserve by State Order by the Nature Conservation Act 1950 and having regard to the provisions of paragraph 2 of this Article;
(b) on private land with the written consent of the business and/or personally entitled.
Hunting within built-up areas is prohibited.
Article 23: The areas to which this Act will apply in whole or in part will be designated by State Order.
Article 3(2): By way of derogation from the provisions of paragraph 1 of this Article, hunting all game and cage species - with the exception of those subject to a closed season throughout the year - is authorized throughout the year in the Southern zone, as indicated in Article 8 paragraph 2 and according to the map enclosed as Annex V.
Article 4:
1. The authorized number of individuals per game and cage species is set as set out in Annexes II and III.
2. The provisions of paragraph 1 of this article do not apply in the southern zone as indicated in article 8, paragraph 2 and according to the map attached as Annex V, with the exception of the species for which a closed season applies throughout the year.
Article 8 [extract]:
1. Without prejudice to the provisions of articles 3, paragraph 2 and 4, paragraph 2 of this State Order, the Game Act 1954 applies to the entire territory of the Republic of Suriname, including the territorial sea, […]
2. The area indicated in paragraph 1 shall be divided into a northern and a southern zone, the boundary of which runs from […]
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Article 16: Violation of any of the articles of this Act or the decisions taken pursuant to this Act shall be punished with imprisonment not exceeding three months or a fine not exceeding ten thousand guilders.
Not punishable is he who violates this Act for immediate protection of their own or another's person or property.
Article 17: The investigators are at all times entitled to seize susceptible objects.
They can do request their delivery.
Article 18: In case of conviction for any act contrary to the provisions of Article 8, Article 13 or contrary to any regulation given pursuant to Article 10, Articles 11 and 12, will be held for a period of 6 months, commencing on the day of the judgment has become irrevocable, the convicted have no authority to hunt and the convict's hunting license will be revoked.
Extract of the sentence is sent to the District Commissioner at the place of residence and abode of the convicted person, to the District Commissioner who has issued a hunting act or license and to the Nature Conservation Commission.
Article 21: The prosecution of an offense made punishable by or pursuant to this Act, which, in the opinion of the Director or a forest management officer authorized by him, has been committed under circumstances that justify a fine, can be prevented by voluntary payment of a transaction fine to be determined by the Director or official, and the costs arising from the discovery of the criminal offense.
The official authorized to impose a transaction fine will thereby issue a receipt signed by him, stating the name and address of the offender, as well as the nature, time and place of the offense.
The payment relieves the offender from any further criminal prosecution for the act committed, without prejudice to his liability for any damage.
Article 6: Violation of this Act shall be punished with imprisonment not exceeding one month or a fine not exceeding one hundred guilders.
Article 9: Investigating officers shall at all times have the power to confiscate susceptible items.
They can do request their delivery (surrender).
The seized fish shall be released, where it regards living fish, are released into the by the Attorney General designated fishing waters. Where it regards dead fish, it can be made available by him to establishments of charity."