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B.__The licensee may at any time during the year train the | | licensee's own dogs or the dogs of other persons on that area. |
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| | | C.__The licensee may hold field trials at any time on that | | area or permit, in writing, others to hold field trials on | | that area under such conditions as are mutually agreed on. |
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| | | No more than 5 clubs in any one county may be issued a license. |
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| | | 3.__Fee. The fee for a special dog training area license is | | $25. |
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| | | 4.__Restrictions.__The following provisions must be observed. |
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| | | A.__Each club licensed under this section may not establish | | more than 2 special dog training areas, each of which may | | not be less than 20 acres. |
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| | | B.__A club may not control more than a total of 400 acres. |
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| | | C.__A person may not fail to plainly and conspicuously post | | the boundary line of a special dog training area with | | legible notices at least 11 inches square, placed not more | | than 100 yards apart, that must bear the following warning: |
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| | | "SPECIAL DOG TRAINING FIELD TRIAL AREA -- HUNTING AND | | TRAPPING IS UNLAWFUL. This land is set aside under | | special license for the training of dogs and the | | holding of field trials. Entering on this land for the | | purpose of hunting or permitting dogs to enter without | | proper authorization is prohibited." |
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| | | The name and address of the licensee must be printed on the | | notice. |
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| | | 5.__Use of special dog training area other than by licensee.__ | | Unless the area is completely enclosed with rabbit-proof fence, a | | person not a licensee may train that person's own dogs or the | | dogs of other persons on a special dog training area under the | | following conditions. |
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| | | A.__The person shall apply in writing to the licensee and | | must receive a permit to do so, for which a charge not to | | exceed $2 may be made, which amount is retained by the | | licensee. |
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| | | Unless the special dog training area is completely enclosed by | | rabbit-proof fence, a licensee's failure to make reasonable |
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