Donating tag

bragabit

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I guess my dad transposed two numbers on his application for Arizona elk. He ended up drawing 5B North archery antlerless. He will not use this tag and would like to donate it to one of the groups that it is allowed.
Anyone with information please let us know how to go about it.
Thank You.
 
What are the rules when transfering to a family member? Could he tranfer it to one of his grandsons? What is the age limit? I don't really see any of our family using it just want to weigh all of our options.

I will try to contact Terry to get the ball rolling. Thanks for the information.
 
LAST EDITED ON Mar-28-08 AT 01:38PM (MST)[p]Here are rules for transferring tags.

A "minor child" is any under 18, and only an immediate family member -- i.e. son or daughter qualifies. No nieces, nephews or grandkids unless the hunter is their LEGAL guardian. -TONY

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D. No license or permit is transferable, nor shall such
license or permit be used by anyone except the person
to whom such license or permit was issued, except that:

1. A person may transfer the person?s big game permit
or tag to a qualified organization for use by a
minor child who has a life threatening medical condition.
The Commission may prescribe the manner
and conditions of transferring and using permits
and tags under this paragraph. For the purposes of
this paragraph, ?qualified organization? means a
nonprofit organization that is qualified under section
501(C)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue
Code and that affords opportunities and experiences
to children with life-threatening medical conditions.

2. A parent or legal guardian may allow the parent's
or guardian?s minor child to use the parent's or
guardian?s big game permit or tag to take big game
pursuant to the following requirements:
a. The parent or guardian must transfer the permit
or tag to the child in a manner prescribed by
the commission.
b. The parent or guardian must accompany the
child in the field and must be within fifty yards
of the child when the animal is taken.
c. The child must possess a class F or class G
license, and if under the age of fourteen, must
satisfactorily complete the Arizona hunter education
course of another comparable hunter
education course that is approved by the director.
d. Any big game that is taken counts toward the
child?s bag limit.
E. No refunds may be made for the purchase of a license or
permit.
F. Licenses are valid for a license year and expire on
December 31 except for special licenses issued by the
commission, pioneer complimentary licenses, resident
and nonresident trapping licenses, sport falconry licenses
and classes B, C and D licenses as provided in section 17-
333 and lifetime class A, F and G licenses and lifetime
trout stamps as provided in section 17-335.01. Trapping
licenses are valid from July 1 through June 30 of the following year. Lifetime licenses and lifetime trout stamps
are valid for the lifetime of the licensee
 

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