Terms used in this title mean: (1)"Any part thereof" or "the parts thereof," includes the hide, horns, and hoofs of any5 animal so referred to, and the plumage and skin and every other part of any bird so6 referred to; (2)"Bait," baitfish, frogs, toads, salamanders, crayfish, freshwater shrimp, clams, snails8 and leeches; (3)"Baitfish," includes fish of the minnow family (cyprinidae) except carp (cyprinus10 spp.) and goldfish (carassius spp.), fish of the sucker family (castostomidae) except11 buffalofish (ictiobus spp.) and carpsucker (carpiodes spp.), and fish of the stickleback12 family (gasterosteidae); (4)"Big game," all cloven-hoofed wild animals, wild mountain lion, wild black bear, and14 100 copies were printed on recycled paper by the South DakotaLegislative Research Council at a cost of $.167 per page.v Insertions into existing statutes are indicated by underscores.Deletions from existing statutes are indicated by overstrikes. - 2 -HB 1242 wild turkey. The term includes facsimiles of big game used for law enforcement1 purposes, but does not include any captive nondomestic animal of the mammalia2 class and the products thereof regulated by the Animal Industry Board under Title 40; (5)"Big game seal," a locking seal which bears the same number as the license with4 which it is issued; (6)"Big game tag," a tag which is part of the regular big game license and bears the same6 number as the license proper; (7)"Biological specimens," wild nongame animals used for scientific study and collected8 for resale to biological supply companies; (8)"Carcass," the dead body of any wild animal to which it refers, including the head, hair, skin, plumage, skeleton, or any other part thereof; (9)"Domestic animal," any animal that through long association with man, has been bred12 to a degree which has resulted in genetic changes affecting the temperament, color, conformation, or other attributes of the species to an extent that makes it unique and14 different from wild individuals of its kind; (9A)"Domicile," a person's established, fixed, and permanent home to which the person, whenever absent, has the present intention of returning; (10)"Fishing," the taking, capturing, killing, or fishing for fish of any variety in any18 manner. If the word, fish, is used as a verb, it has the same meaning as the word, fishing; (11)"Fur-bearing animals," opossum, muskrat, beaver, mink, marten, river otter, fisher, blackfooted ferret, skunks (all species), raccoon, badger, red, grey and swift fox, coyote, bobcat, lynx, weasel, and jackrabbit; (12)"Game," all wild mammals or birds;24 - 3 -HB 1242 (13)"Game fish," all species belonging to the paddlefish, sturgeon, salmon (trout), pike, catfish (including bullheads), sunfish (including black bass and crappies), perch2 (including walleye and sauger), and bass families. All species not included in the3 game fish families are rough fish; (14)"Hunt" or "hunting," shooting, shooting at, pursuing, taking, attempting to take, catching, or killing of any wild animal or animals; (15)"Loaded firearm," any firearm or other implement capable of discharging a projectile, containing cartridges, shells or projectiles in either the chamber, clip, or magazine; (16)"Migratory waterfowl," any wild geese, swans, brants, coot, merganser, or wild9 ducks; (17)"Migratory bird," all migratory waterfowl, sandhill crane, snipe, and dove; (18)"Motor vehicle," any self-propelled vehicle and any vehicle propelled or drawn by12 a self-propelled vehicle, whether operated upon a highway, railroad track, on the13 ground, in the water, or in the air; (19)"Nondomestic animal," any animal that is not domestic; (20)"Possession," both actual and constructive possession, as well as the control of the16 article referred to; (21)"Predator/varmint," coyote, wolf, gray fox, red fox, skunk, gopher, ground squirrel, chipmunk, jackrabbit, marmot, opossum, porcupine, crow, and prairie dog; (22)"Resident," a person having a domicile within this state for at least ninety consecutive20 days immediately preceding the date of application for, purchasing, or attempting to21 purchase any license required under the provisions of this title or rules of the22 commission, who makes no claim of residency in any other state or foreign country23 for any purpose, and other than for a person described in § 41-1-1.1, claims no24 - 4 -HB 1242 resident hunting, fishing, or trapping privileges in any other state or foreign country, and prior to any application for any license, transfers to this state the person's driver's2 license and motor vehicle registrations; (23)"Sell" and "sale," any sale or offer to sell or have in possession with intent to sell, use, or dispose of; (24)"Small game," anatidae, commonly known as swans, geese, brants, merganser, and6 river and sea ducks; the rallidae, commonly known as rails, coots, and gallinule; the7 limicolae, referring specifically to shore birds, plover, snipe, and woodcock; the8 gruidae, commonly known as sandhill crane; the columbidae, commonly known as9 the mourning dove; the gallinae, commonly known as grouse, prairie chickens, pheasants, partridges, and quail but does not include wild turkeys; cottontail rabbit; and fox, grey and red squirrel. The term includes facsimiles of small game used for12 law enforcement purposes; (25)"Trapping," the taking or the attempting to take of any wild animals by means of14 setting or operating of any device, mechanism, or contraption that is designed, built, or made to close upon, hold fast, or otherwise capture a wild animal or animals. If the16 word, trap, is used as a verb, it has the same meaning as the word, trapping; (26)"Trout streams" or "trout waters," all waters and streams or portions of streams which18 contain trout; (27)"Waters of the state," all the boundary waters of the state, and the provisions of this20 title are deemed to extend to and be in force and effect over and upon and in all21 thereof, unless otherwise expressly provided; (28)"Wild animal," any mammal, bird, fish, or other creature of a wild nature endowed23 with sensation and the power of voluntary motion.24