(1) The licensee of any licensed game breeding and controlled shooting area may take or authorize to be taken, within the season fixed and designated and in such numbers as provided in sections 37-901 to 37-914, hand-reared game birds, including pheasants, bobwhite quail, coturnix quail, chukar partridge, Hungarian partridge, mallard ducks, and wild turkey, released on licensed areas during the shooting season as provided in such sections.
(2) All game birds that are released for shooting purposes shall be at least twelve weeks of age before liberation date.
(3) All game birds released for hunting on a controlled hunting area shall be marked by banding, toe clipping, or some other method approved by the Game and Parks Commission prior to release. Any game bird killed by a hunter on a controlled hunting area which does not have a band shall be banded prior to being transported from such area. The licensee shall pay to the commission the sum of not less than ten cents and not more than fifteen cents, as established by the commission pursuant to section 81-814.02, for each band used to mark game birds.
(4) The licensee shall furnish a receipt to each hunter taking game birds on the controlled hunting area which shall indicate the name of the hunter, the date of the taking, the sex and species of the game birds taken, and the name of the controlled hunting area.