Chapter
102
2007 -- H 5581
Enacted 06/27/07
A N A C T
RELATING
TO FISH AND WILDLIFE -- POWERS OF CONSERVATION OFFICERS
Introduced
By: Representatives Serpa, Silva, Fellela, Kilmartin, and Lima
Date
Introduced: February 28, 2007
It is enacted by the General Assembly as
follows:
SECTION 1. Section
20-1-8 of the General Laws in Chapter 20-1 entitled "General
Provisions" is hereby amended to read as
follows:
20-1-8.
Enforcement powers of director and conservation officers. -- (a) The
director,
and each conservation officer, shall have the
power:
(1) To enforce all
laws, rules, and regulations of this state pertaining to:
(i) Fish,
wildlife, and all vertebrates, invertebrates and plants;
(ii) Fresh water
wetlands, dams, and resources;
(iii) Areas and
activities subject to the jurisdiction of the coastal resources management
council;
(iv) State parks,
reservations, management areas, hatcheries, and game preserves, and any
law of the state within state parks,
reservations, management areas, and game preserves;
(v) Solid and
hazardous waste transportation, storage, and disposal and any other laws of
the state regarding solid and/or hazardous
wastes;
(vi) Boating safety,
water safety, and drowning prevention;
(vii) Water and
air pollution and open burning;
(viii) Firearms;
(ix) Littering;
(x) Trees and
forests, forestry, and protection of forests from fire hazards and trespass;
and
(xi) Agriculture,
farmland, and pest control;
(xii)
All-terrain vehicles, as defined in subsection 31-3.2-1(8).
(2) To issue
summonses and to execute all warrants and search warrants for the violation
of the laws, rules, and regulations enumerated
in subdivision (a)(1) or (a)(9);
(3) To serve
subpoenas issued for the trial or hearing of all offenses against the law,
rules, and regulations enumerated in subdivision
(a)(1) or (a)(9);
(4) To arrest
without a warrant any person found violating any law, rule, or regulation
enumerated in subdivision (a)(1), take that
person before a court of competent jurisdiction, and
detain that person in custody at the expense of
the state until arraignment, except when a
summons can be issued in accordance with section
12-7-11;
(5) To seize and
take possession of all fish, shellfish, crustaceans, marine mammals,
amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals in
possession or under control of any person or which
have been shipped or are about to be shipped, at
any time, in any manner, or for any purpose
contrary to the laws of this state, and dispose
of them at the discretion of the director;
(6) To seize all
fishing tackle, firearms, shooting and hunting paraphernalia, hunting,
fishing, or trapping licenses, traps, decoys,
tongs, bullrakes, dredges, or other implements or
appliances used in violation of any law, rule,
or regulation relating to fish, shellfish, crustaceans,
marine mammals, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and
mammals; or any equipment, materials, tools,
implements, samples of substances, or any other
item used in the violation of any other law, rule,
or regulation enumerated in subdivision (a)(9),
when making an arrest as found in the execution
of a search warrant, and hold the seized item or
items at the owner's expense until the fine and
costs imposed for the violation have been paid
in full;
(7) (i) To go on
board any boat or vessel engaged or believed to be engaged in fishing
and examine any fishing, shellfish, scallop,
lobster, multipurpose, or other license issued under
this title;
(ii) To go on
board any boat or vessel engaged or believed to be engaged in fishing and to
inspect that boat or vessel for compliance with
the provisions of this title and any rules relative to
the taking of fish, shellfish, crustaceans,
marine mammals, amphibians, and reptiles. In the
absence of probable cause to believe that a
crime relative to the taking of these marine species has
been, or is being, committed, any evidence
obtained as the result of a boarding (other than for the
purpose of examining a license) or of an
inspection may not be used in a criminal prosecution;
(8) To carry
firearms or other weapons, concealed or otherwise, in the course of and in
performance of the duties of office; and
(9) To arrest
without a warrant, to execute all warrants and search warrants, and to make
and execute complaints within any district to
the justice or clerk of the district court without
recognizance or surety against any person for
the following criminal offenses:
(i) Assault;
(ii) Assault with
a dangerous weapon;
(iii) Larceny;
(iv) Vandalism;
(v) Obstructing
officer in execution of duty.
(b) Conservation
officers shall be deemed "officer" within the meaning of section
11-32-
1.
(c) It shall be a
misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than five hundred dollars
($500) or imprisonment for not more than thirty
(30) days, or both, for any person to refuse to
move or to stop on an oral command or order of a
conservation officer, when the officer is acting
in the performance of the officer's duties.
SECTION 2. This
act shall take effect upon passage.
=======
LC02110
=======