(4) Carcasses of domestically- raised game birds which were lawfully released under a valid <br /> Game Bird Release Permit for Hunting Dog and Raptor Training and subsequently taken for <br /> hunting dog and raptor training may be possessed in any number by any person, provided that <br /> the person holds a valid Game Bird Release Permit for Hunting Dog and Raptor training or a <br /> written note from the permittee describing when, where, and for what purpose the birds e <br /> taken. <br /> 635- 046 -0055 .61\ <br /> USE OF WILDLIFE FOR COMPETITIVE HUNTING DOG t' IALS <br /> (1) To hold a competitive hunting dog trial, a person must ... a "Competitive Hunting Dog <br /> Trial Permit" from the Department: <br /> (a) If domestically- raised game birds a ase <br /> (b) If wildlife is used outside the suit or unting season for that species; or <br /> (c) If the trial occurs between ar and August 14 (whether domestically- raised <br /> game birds are release r n <br /> (2) The applicant (spon o e c petitive hunting dog trial) must apply for a Competitive <br /> Hunting Dog Trial P it to th Department's wildlife district where the trial will take place. <br /> (a) T cat n must be received by the Department at least ten business days prior to <br /> t s of a- ompetitive trial via hand - delivery, U.S. Mail, electronic mail, or facsimile. <br /> (b e District Wildlife Biologist or his or her designee will respond to permit <br /> lications within 10 business days from the received date. <br /> (3) To issue a Competitive Hunting Dog Trial Permit, the Department must determine that the <br /> proposed trial will not: <br /> 7 <br />