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Texas Parks and Wildlife Code - Chapter 45 Game Bird Breeder's LicenseLegal Research Home > Texas Lawyer > Parks and Wildlife Code > Texas Parks and Wildlife Code - Chapter 45 Game Bird Breeder's License In this chapter: (1) "Game bird" has the meaning assigned by Section 64.001 and includes "migratory game birds." (2) "Migratory game bird" has the meaning ... No person may possess game birds in captivity for the purpose of propagation or sale or sell game bird eggs without first acquiring the proper ... (a) The department shall issue the licenses authorized by this chapter on a form provided by the department and may designate agents for their issuance. ... (a) A class 1 commercial game bird breeder's license entitles the holder to possess in captivity more than 1,000 game birds. The fee for a ... (a) No holder of a license under this chapter may retain game birds, other than a migratory bird or waterfowl, in an enclosure larger than ... (a) No holder of a commercial game bird breeder's license may sell a live game bird or game bird egg without issuing a written document ... (a) No person may sell, offer for sale, or purchase the carcass or any part of a dead pen-raised game bird unless: (1) the carcass ... A person who is not required to possess a commercial game bird breeder's license and who is in possession of a live game bird, game ... (a) No holder of a game bird breeder's license may sell a live game bird unless it is in a healthy condition. (b) No person ... (a) Each commercial game bird breeder shall maintain records showing the numbers of game birds and game bird eggs acquired, propagated, sold, and disposed of ... (a) A commercial game bird breeder may process game birds for personal consumption at any time. (b) This chapter does not apply to a person ... An authorized employee of the department may inspect the facilities and enclosures of a person licensed under this chapter at any time during normal business ... This chapter does not authorize any act prohibited by federal law without a permit issued by the United States, nor does the possession of a ... 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 ... Last modified: August 10, 2007 |