Its stated in the conditions of the night licence
1. This document must be completed and returned to NatureScot not later than seven days after the date of expiry with details of
any deer killed under this authorisation entered in the appropriate columns overleaf.
2. NatureScot reserves the right to accompany controllers at any time to determine that the terms and conditions of the
authorisation are being applied.
3. NatureScot may withdraw this authorisation at any time.
4. That the person authorised will comply with the Code of Practice for Shooting Deer at Night, published by DCS and maintained
by NatureScot.
5.
That the person authorised will inform the local police and neighbours of the times night shooting will take place.
6. That prior to commencement of shooting, the person authorised will warn any person, who to that persons knowledge, is likely
to be on the land at the above mentioned location of the issue of this authorisation and the intention to take or kill deer.
7. The authorised person must comply with The Deer (Firearms etc.) (Scotland) Order 1985, appropriate sections of the Deer
(Scotland) Act 1996, the Code of Practice on Deer Management, and Best Practice as published by the Wild Deer Best Practice
Partnership and available on the Best Practice website
www.bestpracticeguides.org.uk.
8.
A minimum of 2 persons are required to operate under this authorisation.
9. Trained dog(s) must be present at all times to assist with carcass recovery in woodland
10. The safe use of firearms is the responsibility of the nominated controller(s).
11. Highlands & Islands Police Division has been notified of the issue of this authorisation.