Hunting

 

ontario regulation 600/05

made under the

fish and wildlife conservation act, 1997

Made: November 23, 2005
Filed: November 25, 2005
Published on e-Laws: November 28, 2005
Printed in The Ontario Gazette: December 10, 2005

Amending O. Reg. 665/98

(Hunting)

1. Subsection 1 (1) of Ontario Regulation 665/98 is amended by adding the following definition:

“gun” means a firearm but does not include a bow or crossbow;

2. Section 2 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection:

(4.1) An outdoors card may be classified as one of the following:

1. Class H1, under which the holder may use all hunting methods permitted under the Act and the regulations.

2. Class H2, under which the holder may use all hunting methods permitted under the Act and the regulations with the exception of guns.

3. (1) Subsection 4 (2) of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

(2) To obtain a class H1 outdoors card, an applicant must submit,

(a) an examiner’s report indicating that the applicant has passed a hunting licence examination between January 1, 1968 and December 31, 2005 under section 12 or a predecessor of that section;

(b) an outdoors card issued to the applicant before January 1, 2006;

(c) a resident hunting licence issued to the applicant after January 1, 1968 under subsection 2 (1) of Regulation 500 of the Revised Regulations of Ontario, 1990 or a predecessor of it;

(d) a class H1 outdoors card issued to the applicant after December 31, 2005;

(e) a class H2 outdoors card or a class A2 hunter apprenticeship safety card issued to the applicant after December 31, 2005, or an examiner’s report indicating that the applicant has passed a hunting licence examination after December 31, 2005 under section 12, and a document issued by the Government of Canada proving that the applicant has successfully completed any tests that form part of the Canadian Firearms Safety Course or has met the criteria for a possession and acquisition licence or a minor’s licence under the Firearms Act (Canada);

(f) an examiner’s report indicating that the applicant has,

(i) passed a hunting licence examination after December 31, 2005 under section 12, and

(ii) been issued a document by the Government of Canada proving that the applicant has successfully completed any tests that form part of the Canadian Firearms Safety Course or has met the criteria for a possession and acquisition licence or a minor’s licence under the Firearms Act (Canada);

(g) a hunter apprenticeship safety card issued to the applicant before January 1, 2006;

(h) a class A1 hunter apprenticeship safety card issued to the applicant after December 31, 2005; or

(i) a certificate of the Ministry indicating that the applicant was issued a document referred to in clauses (a) or (c).

(2) Subsection 4 (3) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “an outdoors card” in the portion before clause (a) and substituting “a class H1 outdoors card”.

(3) Section 4 of the Regulation is amended by adding the following subsection:

(3.1) To obtain a class H2 outdoors card, an applicant must submit,

(a) an examiner’s report indicating that the applicant has passed a hunting licence examination after December 31, 2005 under section 12;

(b) a class H2 outdoors card issued to the applicant after December 31, 2005; or

(c) a class A2 hunter apprenticeship safety card issued to the applicant after December 31, 2005.

4. Clause 7 (1) (c) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “certificate” and substituting “report”.

5. Section 9 of the Regulation is revoked and the following substituted:

9. (1) A hunter apprenticeship safety card may be classified as one of the following:

1. Class A1, under which the holder may use all hunting methods permitted under the Act and the regulations.

2. Class A2, under which the holder may use all hunting methods permitted under the Act and the regulations with the exception of guns.

(2) A person is eligible to obtain a hunter apprenticeship safety card if he or she,

(a) is a resident and is at least 12 years of age;

(b) if younger than 16 years of age, files with the application a consent signed by both parents, if he or she resides with them, or by one parent or guardian in all other cases.

(3) To obtain a class A1 hunter apprenticeship safety card, an applicant must submit,

(a) an examiner’s report indicating that the applicant has passed a hunting licence examination before January 1, 2005 under section 12;

(b) a class A2 hunter apprenticeship safety card issued to the applicant after December 31, 2005, or an examiner’s report indicating that the applicant has passed a hunting licence examination after December 31, 2005 under section 12, and a document issued by the Government of Canada proving that the applicant has successfully completed any tests that form part of the Canadian Firearms Safety Course or has met the criteria for a possession and acquisition licence or a minor’s licence under the Firearms Act (Canada); or

(c) an examiner’s report indicating that the applicant has,

(i) passed a hunting licence examination after December 31, 2005 under section 12, and

(ii) been issued a document by the Government of Canada proving that the applicant has successfully completed any tests that form part of the Canadian Firearms Safety Course or has met the criteria for a possession and acquisition licence or a minor’s licence under the Firearms Act (Canada).

(4) To obtain a class A2 hunter apprenticeship safety card, an applicant must submit an examiner’s report indicating that the applicant has passed a hunting licence examination after December 31, 2005 under section 12.

(5) A hunter apprenticeship safety card of any class is valid,

(a) for three years from its date of issue, if it is the first card issued to the person; or

(b) for three years from the date the first card was issued, if the card is not the first card issued to the person.

(6) A person who holds an expired hunter apprenticeship safety card of any class shall not apply for another.

6. (1) Paragraph 2 of subsection 10 (2) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “The apprentice” and substituting “The holder of a class A1 hunter apprenticeship safety card”.

(2) Subsection 10 (2) of the Regulation is amended by adding the following paragraph:

3. The holder of a class A2 hunter apprenticeship safety card shall not carry or use a firearm other than the single bow or crossbow that he or she is sharing with the licensed hunter under whose supervision he or she is hunting.

7. Subsection 12 (2) of the Regulation is amended by striking out “certificate” and substituting “report”.

8. This Regulation comes into force on January 1, 2006.