Arkansas game and fish report violations

Approved On: May 19, 2022

Effective On: June 27, 2022

  1. The Commission has determined that certain violations of its regulations, or a series of violations, are so harmful to the fish and wildlife resources of the State that they warrant a suspension of an individual’s hunting and fishing rights, privileges and related licenses. The Commission regards such action as a valid means of protecting the fish and wildlife resources of the State. Under subsection B of this Code, points are assigned for the various offenses. When a person cited for such an offense pleads guilty or no contest, forfeits an appearance bond, or otherwise is convicted by a court of competent jurisdiction, the Commission assesses the points on that person’s hunting and fishing violation record. The accumulation of a certain number of points within the time specified can result in administrative suspension of hunting and fishing rights, privileges and related licenses for a specific period of time.
  2. The Commission shall assign violation points to:
    1. A person convicted of violating a Commission regulation;
    2. A person convicted of violating a federal wildlife law or regulation in Arkansas; and
    3. In accordance with Code 01.00-Q, an Arkansas resident convicted of a wildlife offense in another state that is a member of the Interstate Wildlife Violator Compact.

    Violation point values for Commission regulations are as follows:

    The violation point value for a federal wildlife law or regulation violation shall be equal to the violation point value for the most similar Commission regulation violation. If a court imposes an enhanced penalty pursuant to Code 01.00-J, the Commission shall assign corresponding violation points for the higher class of offense.

    1. For administration of this Point System, the Commission shall assign violation points as of the date of a person’s conviction for an offense, and such convictions and violation points will remain on a person’s AGFC violation record indefinitely. For the purpose of determining a person’s eligibility for suspension or revocation under Code 01.00-L, violation points associated with an offense for which a conviction resulted will expire 5 years after the date of conviction for that offense. The Commission shall not consider violation points that have:
      1. Previously been counted and formed the basis for issuance of a suspension or revocation, or
      2. Expired.