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Texas Parks and Wildlife Code - Chapter 44 Game Breeder's LicenseLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Parks and Wildlife Code > Texas Parks and Wildlife Code - Chapter 44 Game Breeder's License In this chapter: (1) "Game breeder" means a person holding a valid game breeder's license. (2) "Captivity" means the keeping of game animals in an ... No person may sell, place in captivity, or engage in the business of propagating any game animal of this state unless the person has obtained ... The department shall issue a game breeder's license on payment of a license fee of $10 or an amount set by the commission, whichever amount ... A game breeder's license may not be issued to a previous licensee unless the licensee has filed with the department a copy of the record ... (a) The department shall issue a serial number to the applicant at the time of the first issuance of a game breeder's license to the ... The holder of a valid game breeder's license may: (1) engage in the business of game breeding in the immediate locality for which the license ... (a) Each game breeder shall keep a written record in a suitably bound book for the period from August 1 until the following July 31 ... A single enclosure for any game animal may not contain more than 320 acres. Acts 1975, 64th Leg., p. 1405, ch. 545, § 1, eff. ... An authorized employee of the department may inspect at any time and without warrant any pen, coop, or enclosure holding a game animal. Acts 1975, ... (a) A common carrier may not accept a live game animal unless the game animal is one listed in Section 44.006(2) of this code and ... (a) Only game animals that are in a healthy condition may be sold, bartered, or exchanged, or offered for sale, barter, or exchange by a ... A game animal held under the authority of a license issued under this subchapter may not be sold, traded, transferred, or shipped to any person ... It is an offense if: (1) a licensed game breeder takes, traps, or captures or attempts to take or capture game animals from the wild; ... (a) Except as provided in Subsection (b) of this section, game animals listed in Subdivision (2) of Section 44.006 of this code may be purchased ... In order that native game species may be preserved, game animals held under a game breeder's license are subject to all laws and regulations of ... The department or an authorized employee of the department may take, possess, hold, transport, or propagate any game animal of this state for public purposes. ... A person who violates a 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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