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ONTARIO REGULATION 197/00

made under the

Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act, 1997

Made: March 21, 2000
Filed: March 23, 2000

Amending O. Reg. 665/98

(Hunting)

1. Section 36 of Ontario Regulation 665/98 is revoked and the following substituted:

36. (1) In this section,

“northern leopard frog” means a member of the species Rana pipiens.

(2) Despite section 2, a person who is licensed to sport fish under Ontario Regulation 664/98 (Fish Licensing) may hunt for bullfrogs, snapping turtles or other frogs that are not specially protected amphibians.

(3) A person who captures or kills frogs under subsection (2) shall not catch in one day or possess at any time more than,

(a) 12 northern leopard frogs; and

(b) one specimen of any other frog species that is not a specially protected amphibian.

2. This Regulation comes into force on January 1, 2001.