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Texas Parks and Wildlife Code - Chapter 42 General Hunting LicenseLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Parks and Wildlife Code > Texas Parks and Wildlife Code - Chapter 42 General Hunting License In this chapter: (1) "Resident" means: (A) an individual who has resided continuously in this state for more than six months immediately before applying for ... (a) Except as provided by Subsections (b) and (c) of this section, no resident may hunt any bird or animal in this state without having ... The department may issue to residents of this state a lifetime resident hunting license. Added by Acts 1985, 69th Leg., ch. 267, art. 2, § ... (a) No nonresident in this state may hunt a mule deer, white-tailed deer, turkey, pronghorn antelope, or desert bighorn sheep in this state without first ... The commission by rule may prescribe requirements relating to possessing a license issued under this chapter. Added by Acts 1995, 74th Leg., ch. 931, § ... (a) The department shall prescribe the form of and issue the licenses and tags authorized by this chapter. (b) The department may issue tags for ... (a) The fee for a resident hunting license is $8 or an amount set by the commission, whichever amount is more. (b) The commission may ... The fee for a lifetime resident hunting license is $300 or an amount set by the commission, whichever amount is more. Added by Acts 1985, ... The fee for a nonresident special hunting license is $37.75 or an amount set by the commission, whichever amount is more. Acts 1975, 64th Leg., ... The fee for a general nonresident hunting license is $100.75 or an amount set by the commission, whichever amount is more. Added by Acts 1977, ... (a) In lieu of a general or nonresident special hunting license, a nonresident may acquire a banded bird hunting license from the department entitling the ... A nonresident five-day special hunting license is valid for five consecutive days. The fee for the license is set by the commission in an amount ... The fee for a nonresident spring turkey hunting license is $75 or an amount set by the commission, whichever amount is more. Added by Acts ... (a) If a person licensed to hunt under the provisions of this chapter loses the license or tags or if the license or tags are ... (a) A license issued under this chapter, other than a lifetime resident hunting license or a nonresident five-day special hunting license is valid only during ... The commission by rule may modify or eliminate the tagging requirements of Section 42.018, 42.0185, or 42.020, or other similar tagging requirements in this chapter. ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (d) or commission rule, no person may possess the carcass of a deer before the carcass has been finally ... (a) Except as provided by commission rule, no person may possess a wild turkey at any time after the turkey is killed and before it ... (a) Except as provided by Subsection (c), no person may possess the carcass of an antelope before it has been finally processed at a final ... (a) No person may purchase or use more bird or animal tags during a license year than the number and type authorized for the year ... The provisions of this chapter do not authorize any person to exceed any bag limit or to hunt deer or turkey during a closed season, ... (a) No person may acquire or possess more than one hunting license during a license year. For purposes of this section, a violation does not ... No person may hunt under a license issued to another or permit another to hunt under a license issued to him. Acts 1975, 64th Leg., ... (a) No person required by the provisions of this chapter to have a hunting license may fail or refuse to show the license to an ... A person who violates any provision of this chapter commits an offense that is a Class C Parks and Wildlife Code misdemeanor. Acts 1975, 64th ... Texas Lawyers
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