APPENDIX B. SUPREME COURT S EXTENDED SCHEDULE OF FINES

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APPENDIX B. SUPREME COURT S EXTENDED SCHEDULE OF FINES CONSERVATION Offense Game & Fish: Code Section or Regulation No.: Scheduled Fine 9-1-1 Making false statement to obtain $250 license 9-1-3 Lending, borrowing, or selling license $250 9-11-22 Failure to tag commercial fishing gear $250 9-11-25 Unlawful to borrow, lend, or alter a $250 license or for issuing agent to backdate a license 9-11-44 Hunting without a license $100 9-11-44.1(a) Obtaining hunting license without $100 presenting proof of hunter education 9-11-44.1(b) Issuing license without proof of hunter- $100 education certification 9-11-44.1(c) Hunting with lifetime license without $100 completing hunter-education-certification program 9-11-44.1(d) Fraudulently issuing or obtaining hunter- $100 education certification 9-11-44.1(e) Failure to surrender revoked or canceled $100 hunter-education certification 9-11-44.1(h) Hunting without supervision $100 9-11-45(e) Hunting or using shooting range without $25 wildlife-management-area license 9-11-45(e) Hunting on state-operated $25 (residents) wildlife-management areas without special annual Not less than 3 management-area license¹ times the cost of license (nonresidents) 9-11-51(a) Hunting without a license $75 (resident) 9-11-51(a) Hunting without a license $100 (resident)-- all game

9-11-51(a) Hunting without a license $75 (resident)-- small game 9-11-51(b) Hunting without a license $825 (nonresident) - all game 9-11-51(b) Hunting without a license $270 (nonresident) -- small game 9-11-51(b) Lending or transferring hunting $75 license to another 9-11-51(c) Hunting without a license Not less than 3 (nonresident)² times the cost of the nonresident license 9-11-53(a) Fishing without a license $50 (resident-ages 16-65) 9-11-53(c) Borrowing, lending, altering, or $250 backdating a license 9-11-53.2 Fishing without saltwater license $50 (nonresident) (rod and reel) 9-11-55 Fishing without a license $100 (nonresident, 16 years of age or older, annual) 9-11-56 Fishing without a license $100 (nonresident, 16 years of age or older, trip) 9-11-56.3(f) Fishing without a saltwater-pier $50 minimum fishing license 9-11-56.3(f) Operating a fishing pier without a $2,000 license as required by Section 9-11-56.3(a) 9-11-59(a) Trapping without a license $250 9-11-59(b) Trapping without tagged $50 traps 9-11-63 Operating as fur dealer without $500 a license 9-11-80 Crossing posted lands without $100 permission to fish

9-11-84 Selling game fish taken from public $500 waters 9-11-87 Taking game fish by means $100 other than hook and line, etc. 9-11-89 Using game fish for bait $50 9-11-91(a) Fishing without a permit $250 in a private pond (ordinary fishing tackle) 9-11-91(a) Taking fish from private $250 ponds, without a permit, by traps, hook and line, or rod and reel 9-11-93 Taking fish from public $500 waters by poisons or explosives 9-11-94 Taking of fish by means not expressly $500 allowed (stun devices, etc.) 9-11-142 Commercial fishing without a license $250 9-11-147 Failing to mark or identify commercial $250 fishing gear 9-11-148. Possession of game fish by commercial $250 fishermen 9-11-149 Using commercial fishing gear within $100 1/2 mile below a dam 9-11-153 Selling nongame fish without wholesale/ $100 retail fish dealers' license 9-11-154 Failure of fish dealer to maintain records $100 or to allow inspection of records 9-11-171 Spearing of commercial or $50 nongame fish without license 9-11-197 Taking fish from wire basket by $50 unlicensed person 9-11-232 Possession, sale, purchase, etc., $100 of protected wild birds, their eggs, plumage, or any body part 9-11-234 Hunting on state or federal refuge $250 9-11-235 Hunting at night $2,000

9-11-236 Hunting or possession during closed $250 season 9-11-237 Selling, buying, or offering to $250 sell any part of game bird or animal without license 9-11-238 Hunting wild turkey with dogs $50 9-11-241 Hunting/trapping without permission $1000 (day) 9-11-242 Hunting/trapping without permission $1,000 (night) 9-11-242 Hunting/trapping without a $1,000 permit (nighttime) (1 st Offense) 9-11-244 Hunting by aid of bait $250 (deer and wild turkey) 9-11-244 Hunting by aid of bait $25 (small game) 9-11-245 Using unlawful methods of hunting $100 (snare, poison, etc.) 9-11-250 Taking deer from public water $500 9-11-251 Taking deer at night $500 9-11-254 Exceeding limit of traps for $25 one day for fur-bearing animals 9-11-257 Hunting from a public road/railroad $1,000 9-11-266 Failing to check traps within $50 time limit; suspending bait over or within 25 feet of a steel trap 9-11-432 Waterfowl hunting without a state $50 license 9-12-203 Alligator farming without a license $250 220-2-.01 Hunting not in accordance with stated $100 times, places, manners, and means 220-2-.01 Running dogs during and in area $100 of spring turkey season

220-2-.01(1)(a) Running deer with dogs during $200 stalk-hunting-only season 220-2-.02 Using illegal firearms or $50 ammunition for hunting 220-2-.02(1)(a) Using prohibited method/possessing $50 prohibited firearm/ammunition 220-2-.02(1)(b) Refusal to submit firearm for $50 inspection 220-2-.02(1)(C) Using illegal firearms or bow for $50 hunting (light source attached) 220-2-.02(1)(d) Possessing night-vision equipment $150 while hunting 220-2-.02(4) Hunting migratory game birds $50 with unplugged guns 220-2-.03 Archery hunting with prohibited $50 equipment 220-2-.05 Hunting game birds outside legal hours $100 220-2-.07 Hunting game animals outside $100 of legal hours 220-2-.08 Running deer dogs during closed $100 season 220-2-.10 Possession of firearms while $100 bow hunting 220-2-.11 Hunting by prohibited means $200 220-2-.11(5) Using or possessing illegal $100 decoy while turkey hunting 220-2-.12 Refusing to allow inspection $250 of hunting coat, game bag, etc. 220-2-.14 Taking unantlered deer $100 220-2-.15 Destroying sex of deer or $200 wild turkey 220-2-.18 Exceeding or attempting to exceed $100 the bag limit (big game) 3 220-2-.18 Exceeding or attempting to exceed $100 the bag limit (small game) 3

220-2-.21 Unauthorized possession of bow, $50 arrow, or firearm 220-2-.23 Hunting, trapping, or fishing without $50 a license in possession 220-2-.24 Illegal possession of carcass/hides $100 220-2-.26 Illegal possession, sale, or importation $250 of certain animals and fish 220-2-.29 Trapping in closed season $250 220-2-.30 Fur-catcher violations $50 220-2-.31 Hanging or suspending bait over $50 or within 25 feet of steel trap 220-2-.35 Possession of over the legal $50 creel limit 220-2-.36 Violating public-fishing-lake regulation $50 220-2-.36(2) Taking fish from public lakes $25 without permit 220-2-.36(3) Leaving child under 12 years of $25 age unattended at state fishing lake 220-2-.37 Violating public-access-area regulation $50 220-2-.38 Taking suckers by prohibited means, $100 methods, and areas 220-2-.44 Taking fish by prohibited means $200 220-2-.44(1) Taking fish by prohibited methods $200 (drag nets) 220-2-.44(2) Taking fish by prohibited methods $100 (firearms) 220-2-.44(3) Taking fish by prohibited methods $200 (use of seine) 220-2-.44(4) Taking fish by prohibited methods $100 (trotline, box, etc., within 1/2 mile below a dam) 220-2-.44(5) Taking fish by prohibited methods $250 (removing fish from box, etc., at night)

220-2-.44(6) Taking fish by prohibited methods $100 (fishing from private property without a permit) 220-2-.44(7) Taking fish by prohibited means $250 (slat box without tags) 220-2-.44(8) Taking fish by prohibited methods $50 (trotlines/cotton ends) 220-2-.44(9) Taking fish by prohibited methods $50 (fileting fish while fishing or processing filets while on public water) 220-2-.46 (1) Violating legal methods for taking $100 nongame fish (sport fishing) 220-2-.46 (2) Violating legal methods for taking $250 nongame fish (commercial) 220-2-.46 (3) Violating legal methods for taking $100 nongame fish (wire basket) 220-2-.47 Violating commercial fishing regulation $250 220-2-.48 Illegal method/equipment in mussel $250 harvest 220-2-.49 Possession of undersized mussels $250 220-2-.50 Mussel fishing at night $250 220-2-.51 Mussel fishing other than Monday $250 through Friday 220-2-.52 Restricted areas to mussel fishing $250 220-2-.55 Violating wildlife-management-area $50 regulations 220-2-.55(1)(a) Hunting, etc., on management $25 area without permit 220-2-.55(1)(h) Possession of loaded firearm in $25 vehicle while on management area 220-2-.56 Violating wildlife-management-area $50 hunting-season dates 220-2-.60 Using airboat in prohibited area $50 220-2-.77 Violating waterfowl seasons, methods, $100 and times

220-2-.85 Failure to wear hunter orange $50 220-2-.86 Transporting or releasing feral swine $250 without a permit 220-2-.92 Possessing, etc., nongame species $250 220-2-.92(2) Possessing, etc., nongame species $100 (collect/sale box turtle) 220-2-.92(3) Possessing, etc., nongame species $100 (common snapper turtle, etc., size limit) 220-2-.92(4) Possessing, etc., nongame species $250 (possession limit of 10 turtles per day) 220-2-.93 Illegal importation/possession of rudd $250 and roach fish 220-2-.94 Taking or possessing paddlefish $250 220-2-.95 Feeding, enticing, or violating nuisance- $100 control regulation 220-2-.96(1)(d) Violating alligator-farming regulation- $250 importation 220-2-.97 Alligator protection regulation $250 220-2-.98 Invertebrate species regulation $150 220-2-.103 Mussel fishing in closed waters $250 220-2-.106 Mussel fishing in closed season $250 220-2-.109 Physically disabled wildlife-management- $50 area-regulation violation 220-2-.112(a) Releasing dog without landowner's $250 permission 220-2-.112(b) Using deer dog without collar $100 220-2-.115 Snagging fish on the Tennessee River $100 220-2-.118 Hunting without HIP permit after $50 Warning 220-2-.126 Violating any Division of Wildlife and $50 Freshwater Fisheries public shooting range regulations

220-2-.130(a) Using prohibited commercial gear in $250 specific advisory areas or selling fish taken from such areas 220-2-.131 Unlawful activity on youth-turkey- $50 hunting area 220-2-.134 Hunting on state park without a $100 valid permit 220-2-.138 Unlawful activity by licensed $250 gamebreeder 220-2-.139 Hunting or discharging a firearm $100 near a dwelling 220-2-.142 Violating commercial turtle catcher/ $250 dealer/farmer regulations 220-2-.143 Alligator hunting violations (season, $250 times, firearms, methods, etc.) 220-2-.146 Violating harvest record regulation $50 220-2-.151 Violating any Division of Wildlife and $50 Freshwater Fisheries archery range regulations CONSERVATION Offense Lands: Code Section or Regulation No.: Scheduled Fine 220-4-.11 Use of vehicles in prohibited area $250 220-4-.12 Fishing in prohibited area $150 220-4-.13 Swimming in prohibited area $150 220-4-.15(a) Hunting, trapping, use of dogs, or $50 possession of bows, firearms, or traps without proper license on state-owned lands under the State Lands Division jurisdiction 220-4-.15(b) Carrying loaded firearms or cocked $50 crossbows in a vehicle on state-owned lands under the State Lands Division jurisdiction