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the duties of that ofiice according to law until , UiO— , unless this ccnuniis- 



sion is sooner revoked. 



In testimony whereof, 1 have hereunto set uiy hand and affixed the seal of my 

 office at Madison, Wisconsin, this day of . 



Approved. 



State Fish and (Tame Warden. 



Governor. 



Identification card: Sec. 2. The game warden department shall furnish each 

 and every special deputy fish and game warden at the time of his appointment a 

 pocket identification card or folder in form and substance as follows: A leather cov- 

 ered folder, size when folded three by four inches, on one of the inner sides thereof 

 shall l)e securely fastened a photogratih of such appointee to be furnished by him 

 and partly on the photograph and partly of the margin of such folder shall be an 

 impression of the seal of the game warden department; such appointee shall also 

 affix his signature below the photograph on such folder. On the other inner side of 

 such folder shall be securely fastened a miniature true copy of the connnission issued 

 to such appointee which shall be signed by the state fish and game warden. Such 

 appointee when exercising the authority conferred upon him shall on demand of 

 any person to whom he may represent himself as a deputy game warden, exhibit 

 such identification card. When on official duty, such appointee shall at all times 

 carry such identification card on his person. 



Impersonating- deputy: See. 3. Any person who shall falsely represent himself 

 to he a special deputy fish and game warden or who shall assume to act as such with- 

 out having been first duly appointed as herein provided, shall be punished by 

 imprisonment in the county jail not more than six months or by a fine not to exceed 

 one hundred dollars. 



Laws of 1905, chap. 405, p. 658. 



Ferrets: Sec. 2. * * * All ferrets used in violation of this act are hereby 

 declared a public nuisance and may be seized and disposed of by the State fish and 

 game warden in the manner provided by law. 



Laws of 1907, chap. 287. 



Sale of confiscated g-ame: Sec. 1. There is added to the statutes a new section 

 to read: Section 45H0a — 11. All pi'otected birds, fowls or animals confiscated by any 

 warden shall be sold at the highest market price, the proceeds thereof to be turned 

 into the State treasury and credited to the hunting-license fund. 



The State game warden or his deputies shall issue a certificate to the person pur- 

 chasing, certifying that the same was legally obtained from said warden. The person 

 so buying said game shall have three days in which to consume same, but no part 

 thereof shall be re-sold by said person purchasing from said State or deputy game 

 warden, provided that this shall not be construed to prevent any restaurant, club or 

 hotel keeper from buying and serving said game to guests. Said game shall be tagged 

 by the game warden selling same, and said tag shall sIkjw the date of sale and shall 

 be returne<l to the said game warden witliin iive days from the date of purchase. 



WYOMING. 



Revised Statutes, 1899, Div. 1, Title XV, p. 598. 



State warden; Bond; Duties; Arrest; Peace officers; Attorney; Reports; 

 Compensation; Expenses: Sec. 2101. [As amended by laws of 1903, chap. 4-1.] 

 The (iovernor shall appoint a suitable person to serve as State Uame Wai'den, whose 

 duties it shall he to protect the game and fish of this State, and to enforce the laws 

 relating tliereto. The State Game Warden shall hold his office for four years and 

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