Title 27, Chapter 1, Section 6
( 27-1-6)
The department shall have the following powers and duties: (1) Subject to all applicable state laws, to acquire by purchase,
condemnation, lease, agreement, gift, or devise lands or waters
suitable for the purposes enumerated in this paragraph and to
develop, operate, and maintain the same for the following
purposes: (A) For fish hatcheries, nursery ponds, game farms, sanctuaries,
reservations, and refuges; (B) For wildlife restoration, propagation, protection,
preservation, research, or management; and (C) For public hunting, fishing, or trapping areas, where the
public may hunt, fish, or trap in accordance with the provisions
of law and the rules and regulations of the board; (2) To capture, propagate, transport, purchase, sell, band, or
release any species of wildlife for propagation, research, or
stocking purposes; to safeguard and enhance the habitat on which
the wildlife depends; and to exercise control measures of nuisance
or destructive species; (3) To enter into cooperative agreements with educational
institutions and state, federal, and other agencies to promote
wildlife management, conservation, and research; (4) To purchase all uniforms, equipment, and supplies necessary
for the administration of this title; (5) To carry out the operational, field, and administrative
functions contained in this title; (6) To publish and distribute magazines, pamphlets, books, or
literature of any nature as may be necessary to inform and educate
the public concerning the wildlife resources of the state and the
functions, duties, activities, laws, rules, and regulations of the
department pursuant to this title and pursuant to any other title; (7) To keep a public record which correctly discloses all moneys
received and expended by the department and all such information
as may be necessary or proper in the conduct of the affairs and
business of the department. The books and accounts of the
department shall be audited in the same way as other books and
accounts of the other departments of the state are audited; (8) To pay to each conservation ranger the expenses incurred by
such ranger in the performance of his duties; (9) To contract with private landowners for the purposes of
managing and operating public hunting and fishing areas on the
property of such private landowners; and (10) To develop an official waterfowl stamp for the State of
Georgia and to issue such stamp to any interested person and to
contract with any person granting such person the right to
reproduce and market the official waterfowl stamp in stamp, print,
poster, or such other form as the department shall determine and
to contract with any person for the purpose of promoting,
supporting, or otherwise assisting any waterfowl program of the
department, including, but not limited to, public education;
research; acquisition of wetlands; and management, development,
and protection of waterfowl programs; provided, however, that not
more than 15 percent of the funds retained by the department, if
any, shall be used for law enforcement activities. The department
is authorized to establish a special fund to be known as the
"Waterfowl Stamp Fund." This fund shall consist of all moneys
paid to the department as royalties, all moneys derived from the
sale of any official waterfowl stamp, and all moneys contributed
to the fund for the purposes provided in this paragraph and all
interest thereon. All balances in the fund shall be deposited in
an interest-bearing account identifying the fund and shall be
carried forward each year so that no part thereof may be deposited
in the general treasury. The department shall administer the fund
and may expend moneys held in the fund in furtherance of the
purposes provided in this paragraph. Moneys paid into this fund
shall be deemed supplemental to and shall in no way supplant
funding that would otherwise be appropriate for these purposes. As
used in this paragraph, the term "waterfowl" means any species of
ducks, swans, or geese. |