§718o. Definitions — Inbound Citations
16 U.S.C. § 718o
Cited by 43 provisions in release 119-102.
Citations to 16 U.S.C. § 718o as a whole
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(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), no individual who has attained the age of 16 years shall take any migratory waterfowl unless, at the time of the taking, the individual carries on the person of the individual a valid Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp, as an electronic stamp (as defined in section 718o of this title) or validated by the signature of the individual written in ink across the face of the actual stamp (as defined in that section) prior to the time of the taking by the individual of the waterfowl.
Citations to §718o(1)
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(5) the manner by which actual stamps will be delivered;
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(c) A State authorized to issue electronic stamps may charge a reasonable fee to cover costs incurred by the State and the Department of the Interior in issuing electronic stamps under this subchapter, including costs of delivery of actual stamps under subsection (e).
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(e) The Secretary shall issue an actual stamp after March 10 of each year to each individual that purchased an electronic stamp for the preceding waterfowl season.
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(1) bestow upon the licensee the same privileges as are bestowed by an actual stamp;
Citations to §718o(2)(A)
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(1) to have the same format as any other license, validation, or privilege the State issues under the automated licensing system of the State; and
Citations to §718o(3)
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(a) The Secretary may authorize any State to issue electronic stamps in accordance with this subchapter.
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(a) The Secretary may not authorize a State to issue electronic stamps under this subchapter unless the Secretary has received and approved an application submitted by the State in accordance with this section. The Secretary may determine the number of new States per year to participate in the electronic stamp program.
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(1) a description of the format of the electronic stamp that the State will issue under this subchapter, including identifying features of the licensee that will be specified on the stamp;
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(2) a description of any fee the State will charge for issuance of an electronic stamp;
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(4) the manner by which the State will transmit electronic stamp customer data to the Secretary;
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(6) the policies and procedures under which the State will issue duplicate electronic stamps; and
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(a) The Secretary shall require that each individual to whom a State sells an electronic stamp under this subchapter shall receive the electronic stamp—(1) on the date of purchase of the electronic stamp; and
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(1) on the date of purchase of the electronic stamp; and
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(1) The Secretary shall require each State authorized to issue electronic stamps to collect and submit to the Secretary in accordance with this section—(A) the first name, last name, and complete mailing address of each individual that purchases an electronic stamp from the State;(B) the face value amount of each electronic stamp sold by the State; and(C) the amount of the Federal portion of any fee required by the agreement for each stamp sold.
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(A) the first name, last name, and complete mailing address of each individual that purchases an electronic stamp from the State;
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(B) the face value amount of each electronic stamp sold by the State; and
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(2) The Secretary shall require the submission under paragraph (1) to be made with respect to sales of electronic stamps by a State according to the written agreement between the Secretary and the State agency.
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(c) A State authorized to issue electronic stamps may charge a reasonable fee to cover costs incurred by the State and the Department of the Interior in issuing electronic stamps under this subchapter, including costs of delivery of actual stamps under subsection (e).
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(d) A State authorized to issue electronic stamps may issue a duplicate electronic stamp to replace an electronic stamp issued by the State that is lost or damaged.
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(e) The Secretary shall issue an actual stamp after March 10 of each year to each individual that purchased an electronic stamp for the preceding waterfowl season.
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(f) A State may not require that an individual purchase a State hunting license as a condition of issuing an electronic stamp under this subchapter.
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(a) The Secretary shall require an electronic stamp issued by a State under this subchapter—(1) to have the same format as any other license, validation, or privilege the State issues under the automated licensing system of the State; and(2) to specify identifying features of the licensee that are adequate to enable Federal, State, and other law enforcement officers to identify the holder.
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(b) Any electronic stamp issued by a State under this subchapter shall—(1) bestow upon the licensee the same privileges as are bestowed by an actual stamp;(2) be recognized nationally as a valid Federal migratory bird hunting and conservation stamp; and(3) authorize the licensee to hunt migratory waterfowl in any other State, in accordance with the laws of the other State governing that hunting.
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(c) An electronic stamp issued by a State shall be valid through the first June 30 that occurs after the date of issuance of the electronic stamp by the State.
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The authority of a State to issue electronic stamps under this subchapter may be terminated—
Citations to §718o(4)
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(a) The Secretary may authorize any State to issue electronic stamps in accordance with this subchapter.
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(a) The Secretary may not authorize a State to issue electronic stamps under this subchapter unless the Secretary has received and approved an application submitted by the State in accordance with this section. The Secretary may determine the number of new States per year to participate in the electronic stamp program.
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(1) a description of the format of the electronic stamp that the State will issue under this subchapter, including identifying features of the licensee that will be specified on the stamp;(2) a description of any fee the State will charge for issuance of an electronic stamp;(3) a description of the process the State will use to account for and transfer to the Secretary the amounts collected by the State that are required to be transferred to the Secretary under the program;(4) the manner by which the State will transmit electronic stamp customer data to the Secretary;(5) the manner by which actual stamps will be delivered;(6) the policies and procedures under which the State will issue duplicate electronic stamps; and(7) such other policies, procedures, and information as may be reasonably required by the Secretary.
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(4) the manner by which the State will transmit electronic stamp customer data to the Secretary;
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(7) such other policies, procedures, and information as may be reasonably required by the Secretary.
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(a) The Secretary shall require that each individual to whom a State sells an electronic stamp under this subchapter shall receive the electronic stamp—(1) on the date of purchase of the electronic stamp; and
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(1) The Secretary shall require each State authorized to issue electronic stamps to collect and submit to the Secretary in accordance with this section—(A) the first name, last name, and complete mailing address of each individual that purchases an electronic stamp from the State;(B) the face value amount of each electronic stamp sold by the State; and(C) the amount of the Federal portion of any fee required by the agreement for each stamp sold.
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(2) The Secretary shall require the submission under paragraph (1) to be made with respect to sales of electronic stamps by a State according to the written agreement between the Secretary and the State agency.
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(e) The Secretary shall issue an actual stamp after March 10 of each year to each individual that purchased an electronic stamp for the preceding waterfowl season.
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(a) The Secretary shall require an electronic stamp issued by a State under this subchapter—(1) to have the same format as any other license, validation, or privilege the State issues under the automated licensing system of the State; and(2) to specify identifying features of the licensee that are adequate to enable Federal, State, and other law enforcement officers to identify the holder.
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(A) finds that the State has violated any of the terms of the application of the State approved by the Secretary under section 718q of this title; and(B) provides to the State written notice of the termination by not later than the date that is 30 days before the date of termination; or
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(A) finds that the State has violated any of the terms of the application of the State approved by the Secretary under section 718q of this title; and