Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management No. 24 / 1962 Coll.
Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water, which is issued by implementing regulations on hunting law
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DECLARATION
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management
of 1 March 1962
laying down implementing provisions for the hunting law
The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management provides, in agreement with the participating central authorities and after consulting the Czechoslovak Hunting Union pursuant to Article 44 (2) of Law No 23, on hunting (hereinafter referred to as "the Act"):
Hunting associations
(k § 4 of the Act)
(1) Workers from cities and rural areas with valid hunting tickets may form hunting associations to jointly exercise hunting rights. The Hunting Association is a socialist organization.
(2) The activities of the hunting association and the rights and obligations of its members are governed by the Statutes, the specimen of which is set out in Annex 1 to this Decree.
Myslivek's Janitor
(to Article 15 of the Act)
(1) State organisations and hunting associations which exercise the right of hunting in hunting (another "user of hunting") are obliged to manage hunting with the care of a socialist economy and to establish a qualified hunting operator. If the district national committee does not approve the designated hunting operator or if the hunting operator renounces his duties, the user of the hunt shall be obliged to propose within 30 days to the district national committee for approval of the new hunting operator.
(2) In particular, it is for the Thessaloniki economy to prepare a plan for hunting and hunting and to ensure compliance with it, to ensure that the right of hunting is implemented in accordance with the principles of sound hunting and to comply with the rules on hunting.
(3) The Thessaloniki farmer also carries out the necessary measures to save the productive game, in particular nesting partridges and pheasants. To this end, users of hunting grounds forming a chase shall be obliged to notify the hunting operator of the hunt at least three days in advance of the opening of the hay and forage.
(4) A Czechoslovak citizen, who has a valid hunting ticket, can be appointed as a hunting operator by the hunting economy, will prove that for at least five years he has had a hunting ticket, is civil and will pass an exam for hunting operators.
The examination for hunting operators (hereinafter referred to as "the examination ') need not be carried out by graduates of professional forestry schools at least at the level of forestry master schools (former defending schools) and by those who prove that they have passed a higher professional hunting test, an occupational examination or an examination for professional forestry operators, a designation test or a state forestry exam.
The examination shall be held annually at the District National Committee before the Examination Committee appointed by that National Committee. A member of the Examination Commission (his / her alternate), with the exception of the Examination Commissioner for Political Education, may be only one who can prove that he / she has passed a higher vocational hunting or professional hunting test or has passed an examination for professional forestry operators (establishment test, forestry exam) or has completed a vocational forestry school at least at the level of the forestry master school. Scientific Commissioners for groups of test subjects containing hunting zoology and biology, hunting writing and hunting regulations, weapons and ammunition and nature conservation may also be appointed experienced hunters who have a scientific, economic, legal, veterinary or agricultural education.
The application for admission to the test shall be submitted to the district national committee responsible for the applicant's permanent residence, no later than the end of December of the preceding year in which the test is held. The applicant must demonstrate that it fulfils the conditions set out in Section 2 (4). The application shall be accompanied by a short CV. The county national committee shall decide on the admission to the test; inform the applicant of the decision.
The test schedule for tests for hunting operators is set out in Annex 2 to this Decree.
The Hunting Guard
(k § 20 of the Act)
(1) In order to ensure the proper protection of hunting, the hunting user is obliged to establish a hunting guard for each and every one of its 500 hectares.
(2) Only a Czechoslovak citizen who has a valid hunting ticket and has demonstrated knowledge of the duties and rights of hunting guards under the hunting law can be appointed as a hunting guard.
The user of the hunt, who wants to set up a hunting guard, will ask the District National Committee to approve the provisions and take the proposed person into the promise. The responsibility is the district national committee, in whose district is the chase for which the hunting guard is to be appointed.
(1) The Thessaloniki Guard shall take the following oath:
"I promise to be faithful to the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic and to the cause of socialism, that I will exercise the protection of hunting with the utmost care, that I will report any damage to the protected property I find immediately and that I will avoid any breach of my authority."
(2) The district national committee shall issue a certificate of approval of the provisions of the hunting guard and of the pledge of withdrawal. The certificate shall indicate the chase for which the hunting guard has been designated. In the performance of its activities, the hunting guard must carry the certificate and report on request.
(3) The Regional National Committee shall keep a list of hunting guards, indicating the name and surname, occupation and residence of the hunting guards, the hunting grounds for which the hunting guard has been appointed, the date of taking into account the promise and the user of the chase.
(1) In the performance of its activities, the Muse Guard is required to wear a service badge with a state emblem on the left side of the breast.
(2) The service badge is made in white metal and has the shape of an ellipse; In the middle of the ellipse is a national character with a height of 5 cm and a width of 3,7 cm. In the upper part of the circumference belt is the inscription "Myslivka guard."
(3) The service badge shall be issued to the hunting guard by the District National Committee; the purchase costs are borne by the hunting user for whom the hunting guard has been appointed.
If the hunting guard has ceased to carry out the protection service, he shall immediately submit the certificate and service badge to the district national committee. The user of the chase is therefore obliged to notify the district national committee when the hunting guard ceases to perform a protective service in a designated chase.
Fenugreek
(§ 8, § 18 (2), § 42 of the Act)
Recognised pheasants
(1) The user of the hunt may request the district national committee to declare part of the hunt as a recognised pheasant.
(2) A recognised pheasant may only be established in parts of a chase where the conditions for breeding of pheasants are appropriate, in particular the appropriate composition of the crops and water; However, the area of forest hunting grounds or draws shall be at least 25 ha.
(1) In the application for the recognition of a pheasant, the user shall indicate the place and details of the hunting grounds on which the recognised pheasant is to be established and the grounds for its establishment.
(2) In order to establish the conditions for the establishment of a recognised pheasant, the district national committee will carry out the necessary local inquiry with the participation of the user of the hunt, hunting operator, representative of the district committee of the Czechoslovak Hunting Union and forest manager or draw-offs, which must be given the opportunity to comment on the intended forestry measure before the decision on the recognition of the pheasant.
(1) In the decision on the recognition of pheasant, the district national committee provides for the district of pheasant, its size and the conditions under which the pheasant is recognised.
(2) If a recognised pheasant conforms to foreign hunting grounds, the district national committee may round up the chase in the interests of such pheasant, or assign the lot to the chase to the extent necessary to ensure the successful breeding of pheasants.
If a recognised pheasant is established for reasons of general interest and if necessary for its management, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water shall restrict or reserve the exercise of hunting rights (Paragraph 18 (1) of the Act) on the hunting grounds adjacent to the pheasant.
The forest economic plan for the forest (draw) in which a recognised pheasant is established should be adapted in accordance with the rules on the economic adjustment of forests * to allow intensive breeding of pheasants. Wood production must be carried out by the end of February at the latest and wood must be transported by the end of March.
Users of affluent land adjacent to a recognised pheasant shall be required to notify at least three days in advance of the start of the senoso and forage by the user of the chase in which the pheasant was established. The employer will take the necessary measures to save the nest of pheasants.
User wanking is required
(a) submit within one month of the recognition of a pheasant to the district national committee a request for a new classification of the handjob in the quality class;
(b) set up in a recognised pheasant in a sufficient number of dregs to ensure the feeding of pheasants, as well as flaps, boxes and other destruction devices.
The circuit of a recognised pheasant shall be marked in appropriate places with tables. At the time of nesting, i.e. from 1 April to 30 June, entry into the pheasant, with the exception of journeys, is prohibited; the prohibition shall not apply to persons employed in a pheasant, persons supervising the management of the pheasant, as well as to users of land situated in the pheasant's perimeter.
The records of recognised pheasants shall be kept by the District National Committee.
Separate pheasants
The provisions on recognised pheasants apply mutatis mutandis to the recognition of independent pheasants (Section 8 of the Act).
Foodfish
(1) The pheasants (including associated hunting grounds), whose establishment has been authorised by the Regional National Committee under the current rules, are maintained (Section 42 of the Act).
(2) Existing pheasants managed by state organisations are considered to be recognised if they are part of a chase that will be recognised by the organisation under Article 6 of the Act. Other existing pheasants managed by state organisations are considered to be single pheasants to date (Section 8 of the Act).
(3) Until now, pheasants not managed by state organisations shall remain recognised as pheasants; if such a pheasant does not lie entirely in a newly created chase, it shall be assigned by the district national committee to the chase in which the larger part of it lies.
Hunting ticket and fishing permit
(to Section 31 of the Act)
A hunting ticket
(1) The hunting list authorises the holding and carrying of the weapons listed therein. The model of the hunting list is set out in Annex 3 to this Decree.
(2) Hunting tickets are issued
(a) for one or three calendar years for Czechoslovak citizens,
(b) for one calendar year, for listeners to professional schools in which professional hunters are brought up;
(c) for three calendar years for hunters and career foresters,
(d) for one calendar year or for one month for foreigners.
(1) An application for the issue of a hunting ticket shall be submitted on the prescribed form. The applicant shall attach the following documents to the application:
(a) an extract from the criminal record issued no more than three months before the application;
(b) proof that the applicant is a member of the Czechoslovak Hunting Association,
(c) recent parable,
(d) a certificate that the applicant has already had at least one annual hunting ticket or has passed a hunting test or is a listener of a professional school in which professional hunters are brought up or has completed a forestry school at least at the level of a forestry master's school (former Hairy School) or has passed a higher vocational hunting test, an examination for professional hunters, an examination for professional forestry operators, a setting-up test or a state forestry test, or that he is a forester and an occupational hunter;
(e) proof that the applicant has entered into an insurance claim for the duration of the hunting licence against the consequences of statutory liability for the exercise of hunting rights;
(f) the written consent of the legal representative if the applicant is a minor.
(2) The licences referred to in paragraph 1 (a), (b) and (d) need not be attached to applications for hunting tickets for foreigners.
(3) Where a hunting licence is issued for a period of three calendar years, the applicant shall submit the documents referred to in paragraph 1 (b) and (e) valid for the period for which the hunting licence is to be issued; for hunters and career foresters, it shall be sufficient to submit such documents valid for a period of one year.
(4) A hunting ticket issued to professional school listeners on which professional hunters are brought up entitles those listeners, if they are under 18 years of age, to exercise the right of hunting only with the help of professional hunters or hunting teachers in such schools.
(5) The validity of the hunting licence shall be extended if an application for an extension has been submitted before the end of the year, pending final processing of the application, but no later than 31 March next year.
The hunting ticket shall be refused to persons:
(a) who are not yet 18 years old, except for those in vocational schools on which professional hunters are brought up;
(b) deprived, in whole or in part, of its own right,
(c) which are unable to safely control a hunting weapon for physical or mental defects;
d) which does not demonstrate membership of the Czechoslovak Hunting Union (except foreigners) and insurance against the consequences of statutory responsibility for the exercise of hunting rights,
(e) which have been convicted of an act of intent for an unconditional custodial sentence or for an offence against life and health, committed by the reckless handling of a firearm, unless such conviction has been effectively destroyed.
(1) A hunting ticket may be refused in particular to persons:
(a) have committed an offence in the last three years against the regulations on weapons, ammunition and explosives, against the rules on hunting or against the regulations on nature conservation;
(b) who have misused the fishing permits;
(c) which do not reside permanently in the territory of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic,
(d) which are not Czechoslovak citizens,
(e) against which the Czechoslovak Hunting Association (its organizational units) submitted objections to the Hunting Character character of which the applicant must be heard,
(f) against which legal proceedings are opened for an offence in which the conviction results in the issue of a hunting ticket being refused.
(2) The Regional National Committee shall remove the hunting ticket if it subsequently ascertains a circumstance for which the issue of the hunting ticket would have to be refused pursuant to Paragraph 25 or if such a circumstance arises after its issue.
(3) The District National Committee shall withdraw a hunting ticket for a period of at least five years from the hunting operator if it violates again or grossly the provisions of the hunting regulations.
Trials from hunting for the first hunting ticket are held at the District Committee of the Czechoslovak Hunting Association according to the test order, which is set out in Annex 4 to this decree.
Fishing authorisation
(1) Members of hunting associations and hunting guests must also be allowed to hunt in the exercise of hunting rights in addition to the hunting ticket. In common hunting, one permit is sufficient for all participants in the hunt. The hunting permit is issued on the prescribed form by the wanker. The hunting permit shall be signed by the authority authorised to represent the user of the chase and the hunting operator.
(2) Allowances for fishing for musk musk on State fishing premises are issued by the users of hunting mainly to workers of national fisheries undertakings.
Compensation for bear damage
(to Paragraph 34 (3) of the Act)
(1) The damage caused by the bear on hives and domestic animals is borne by the State.
(2) The injured party must apply a number-based claim for compensation within three days of the date on which the damage was caused to the local national committee in whose area the damage was caused, otherwise the claim for compensation shall cease.
(3) The local national committee for which a claim for compensation has been made will examine it and send it with its comments to the district national committee.
(4) The Regional National Committee, after consulting the Czechoslovak Hunting Union, will decide on appropriate compensation; it does not grant compensation if the injured party does not prove that the damage occurred without fault.
Transitional and final provisions
(to paragraphs 39 and 40 of the Act)
Recognition of new wankers
(1) Socialistic organisations which have land for hire or reward in their management or use shall, within 30 days of the date of application of the law, notify the competent district national committee of the notices and, where appropriate, any other information concerning such land.
(2) The notification shall be drawn up by the Socialist organisation in accordance with the model laid down and accompanied by the following documents:
(a) 2 simple situation sketches of 1: 5000 scale, showing or adjacent to the hunting grounds, the communication network and the watercourses;
(b) data on the size of the hunting grounds held by the Socialist organisation in its management or use, taken according to the extract from the single land register; This information must be confirmed by a socialist organisation by a geodesy centre in whose district the affluent land lies. Data on the size of forest hunting grounds dated and number of the negotiating approval of the forest economic plan by the Regional National Committee, or by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management, shall replace the confirmation of the geodesy centre.
(3) At the same time, a Socialist organisation will propose that the district national committee should assign its hunting grounds, if they have an area of at least 500 ha and are continuous, to recognise the hunting grounds, or, where appropriate, that the district national committee should assign them to other hunting grounds, or combine them with neighbouring hunting grounds in the administration or use of another socialist organisation, and recognise them for hunting.
The Regional National Committee shall send a notification with all annexes to the Regional Committee of the Czechoslovak Hunting Association, which shall assess them in terms of the principles of sound hunting and with its written observations, or return them to the Regional National Committee.
(1) The Regional National Committee will decide on the recognition of hunting (fields, separate pheasants) after considering the opinion of the Regional Committee of the Czechoslovak Hunting Association and after discussing its possible proposal. In the recognition decision, the district national committee will specify the limits of the hunting (fields, separate pheasants), its scope and the organisation's right of hunting (Section 11 of the Act).
(2) The decision will be sent by the District National Committee to the Socialist Organisation which made the notification to the other organisations concerned by the decision and to the Regional Committee of the Czechoslovak Hunting Association.
Disposal of extinct hunting societies and hunting communities
The Czech Hunting Union is responsible for the liquidation of degraded and degraded companies.
(1) The Czechoslovak Hunting Union, which carries out the liquidation, is required in particular:
(a) to concentrate the funds of the company (s) which has disappeared with a single monetary institution;
(b) to sell in the most economical and expeditious manner the assets of the company (communities) or, if this is not possible, otherwise dispose of it and settle its obligations in taxes, levies, fees and other obligations;
(c) to notify the completion of the liquidation with a final report on the entire course of the liquidation to the district national committee;
(d) to ensure the safe deposit of file material and documents of an accounting nature.
(2) Any liquidation surpluses shall be refunded only to the members of the company in full or, where appropriate, to the remaining members' shares. Otherwise, the liquidation surpluses will fall to the Czechoslovak Hunting Union for the purpose of increasing hunting; The Czechoslovak Hunting Union will also receive liquidating surpluses of the hospitable communities.
Efficacy
This Decree shall take effect on 1 March 1962.
Minister:
Krutina v. r.
Příloha č. 1
Annex No 1 to Decree No 24 / 1962 Coll.
MODEL DEFINITIONS OF THE MIDDLE ASSOCIATION
Name, seat and purpose of hunting association
Name of hunting club:................
hereinafter referred to as the "association"
The seat of the association:................................................
The association is a socialist organization.
The associations create workers from cities and rural areas who have valid hunting tickets for the purpose of joint exercise of hunting rights in hunting...
Establishment of associations and acquisition of membership
(1) Only those who have a valid hunting ticket can become members of the association. The members of the association are from workers, peasants and other workers. Membership in 2 or more associations is not allowed.
(2) The condition for the formation of the association is the approval of the Statutes of the District National Committee, the district of which lies a chase, in which the Socialist organisation promised the association a commitment to exercise the right of hunting. The Association shall be established on the date of approval of the Statutes of the District National Committee.
(3) The number of members of the association must be proportional to the size and quality of the hunting class, the principle being applied - one member per 40 to 50 ha field or 70 to 100 ha forest hunting. This principle must be respected by the association not only in its creation but also in its duration.
(4) The Association is set up at a founding meeting which
(a) approve the adoption of members;
(b) the adoption of its own statutes shall be decided upon;
(c) elect the board of directors of the association and the review committee (auditor).
The constituent membership meeting shall be held with the participation of a representative of the district national committee responsible for the seat of the association and a representative of the district committee of the Czechoslovak Hunting Association.
The Regional Committee of the Czechoslovak Hunting Association also calls a meeting.
(5) Acceptance as a member of the association shall only become effective on the date on which the member has signed the statutes of the association.
Activities of the association
(1) The task of the association is to ensure proper hunting management. To this end, all members of the association are obliged to ensure that hunting and hunting plans are implemented and that hunting rules are respected.
(2) The association manages the annual hunting and hunting plan; the financial plan is part of this plan. The hunting and hunting plan shall be drawn up by the Board of Directors and submitted for approval by the Member States. The plan adopted by the membership meeting shall be approved by the district national committee in whose district there is a chase. Similarly, amendments to the plan shall be made.
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Regulation Information
| Citation | Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management No. 24 / 1962 Coll., which issues implementing regulations on hunting law |
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| Regulation Type | - |
| Author | - |
| Collection | Code of Laws |
| Date of Promulgation | 09.03.1962 |
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| Effective from | 01.03.1962 |
| Effective until | - |
| Status | Valid |
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